So I think its pretty interesting how canada is looking to expand its trade ties with china to reduce its reliance on us
. the idea of allowing up to 49k chinese made evs into the country is definitely a game changer for the auto sector, and i can see why they'd want to attract more investment from china
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at the same time, im curious about how this will play out in practice, especially considering the current tensions between us and china over trade
. but on paper, it seems like canada is trying to position itself as a more neutral player in the global trade landscape, which could potentially benefit everyone involved
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i also think its worth noting that the us still has a significant lead in terms of trade with canada, so we'll have to see how this partnership develops and whether it'll be enough to close the gap
. but hey, you've got to be willing to take calculated risks when it comes to trade policy, right? 
at the same time, im curious about how this will play out in practice, especially considering the current tensions between us and china over trade
i also think its worth noting that the us still has a significant lead in terms of trade with canada, so we'll have to see how this partnership develops and whether it'll be enough to close the gap