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Canada Cuts Tariff-Free Car Imports For GM And Stellantis Amid Production Reductions

Omolemi EboisetaleBy Omolemi EboisetaleOctober 24, 2025 Business No Comments2 Mins Read
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Canada has announced significant reductions in tariff-free import quotas for U.S. automakers General Motors (GM) and Stellantis, citing both companies’ decisions to scale back manufacturing operations in the country.

According to the Canadian Department of Finance, GM’s annual quota will be reduced by 24.2%, while Stellantis’ quota will face a 50% cut. The move comes as a response to the companies failing to meet their production and investment commitments under Canada’s auto tariff remission framework.

The framework allows U.S.-assembled vehicles to enter Canada without tariffs only if automakers maintain certain production levels and continue planned investments in Canadian facilities. Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne expressed disappointment with GM and Stellantis, saying both companies had “breached their commitments under this framework,” highlighting that these actions undermined Canada’s efforts to support local auto manufacturing jobs.

GM recently closed its BrightDrop electric van production line in Ingersoll, Ontario, while Stellantis announced the relocation of Jeep Compass production from Brampton, Ontario, to Illinois in the United States. These decisions were key factors that triggered Canada’s tariff reductions. Officials have stressed that the cuts are part of ensuring that companies operating in Canada honor their commitments, which support jobs and economic stability in the auto sector.





Ontario, home to a large portion of Canada’s automotive industry, employs over 600,000 people both directly and indirectly. Local industry leaders and unions have expressed concern that these quota reductions could impact jobs and economic growth in the province, though the Canadian government maintains that the measures are necessary to enforce compliance and safeguard the long-term health of the sector.

Previously, Canada had threatened a 25% counter-tariff on U.S. vehicle imports if production obligations were not met. While the quota reductions now take effect, officials noted that leniencies remain for automakers that continue to meet their local production targets and investments. GM and Stellantis have yet to issue public statements responding to the tariff adjustments.

The developments have drawn attention from trade observers, who note that while tensions between Canada and the U.S. auto sectors have softened recently amid broader trade negotiations, these moves signal Canada’s commitment to protecting its domestic auto industry. Finance Minister Champagne concluded that “Canada will take decisive action to protect jobs and ensure that commitments to Canadians are honored.”

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