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  "textContent": "\n\nCanada courted Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers in January after American automakers reduced their Canadian operations, signaling a strategic reorientation as the country seeks new partners for its struggling auto sector. Prime Minister Mark Carney traveled to Beijing and negotiated an agreement lowering tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles to 6.1% for an annual quota of 49,000 […]\n\nThe post Snubbed by Detroit, Canada Turns to Chinese Automakers appeared first on the deep dive.",
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