Carney talks China EVs with Trump at G7 summit, announces Russia sanctions
ÉVIAN-LES-BAINS — Prime Minister Mark Carney appeared to pitch U.S. President Donald Trump on Canada’s plan to import a limited number of Chinese electric vehicles at the G7 summit Tuesday in France.
The summit is being held in the picturesque landscape of Évian-les-Bains in the French Alps. Tuesday included statements on reforming foreign aid and co-ordinating health policy, and Canadian announcements of more sanctions on Russia and talks to purchase military jets from Italy.
But with trade and tariffs still key, Carney took the opportunity to have a short, intense discussion with Trump, just ahead of a working lunch on the situation in the Middle East.
“Less than three per cent of our market,” Carney was heard saying in a hot microphone moment — a likely reference to Chinese-made EVs. “A cap … I thought you’d actually like that.”
