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Minister Champagne highlights the importance of collaboration for the North American automotive sector


Minister concludes meetings with key stakeholders in Detroit in light of the proposed harmful EV provisions

OTTAWA, ON, Dec. 7, 2021 /CNW/ - As we continue to address the health, social and economic impacts of COVID-19, we are also working toward a sustainable and greener economic recovery that will create new jobs and opportunities for workers.

Today, the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, travelled to Detroit, Michigan, to meet with key automotive industry stakeholders, including representatives from General Motors and Stellantis. The automotive sector is an important part of Canada's economy, supporting more than half a million good jobs. Zero-emission vehicles (ZEV) and the batteries that power them will be essential components of the future growth and prosperity of this industry, and their adoption will help us reach our ambitious climate goals.

During his meetings, the Minister emphasized the highly integrated nature of the North American automotive sector and highlighted the mutual benefit this brings to workers on both sides of the border. He also brought up concerns about the proposed American incentives for the purchase of electric vehicles produced in the United States, which are inconsistent with various trade agreements, including the recently renegotiated Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement.

The Minister also discussed opportunities for investment in Canada, at all stages of the battery and ZEV supply chain, as we work to become a leading destination for the design, development and manufacturing of the sustainable technologies of the future.

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"Today's meetings were an opportunity to advance Canada's leadership in producing zero-emission vehicles. We must continue to build on the strong relationship between Canada and the United States to ensure that the North American automotive industry, one of the most integrated and productive in the world, remains competitive and continues to create good jobs for generations to come."
? The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry

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