The Canadian government announced a 100% levy on Chinese-made electric cars and a 25% levy on steel and aluminium, aligning with Western allies to protect domestic manufacturers. This move mirrors that of the United States, Canada’s closest trading partner, where the Biden administration introduced a 100% tariff on Chinese-made EVs in May. In contrast, the European Union plans to impose much lower levies on imports from China, particularly on Tesla vehicles. Canada introducing additional restrictions on China importsThe decision was made after a three-day closed-door meeting attended by US Nat…