* Title: Industry Minister Melanie Joly says new auto strategy going 'all in' on automaking in Canada
* Channel: CTV News
* Link:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24h53xY_FRE
在这段 CTV News 的访谈中,加拿大工业部长乔美兰(Melanie Joly)详细介绍了联邦政府新推出的汽车行业战略,旨在应对与美国的贸易摩擦并实现能源转型
* 新的汽车战略:
* 废除 EV 强制销售令:
政府废除了特鲁多时期的电动汽车强制销售指令,转而承诺在未来制定新的排放标准 [00:50]。
* 重启电动车补贴:
启动为期五年、价值 23 亿加元的电动车(EV)负担能力计划。符合条件的纯电动车可获 5000 加元补贴,插电式混动车获 2500 加元补贴 [01:03]。
* “全押”加拿大制造:
该战略旨在减少对美国的依赖,支持在安大略省奥沙瓦、温莎和奥克维尔等地的汽车制造业 [02:08]。
* 对华投资与合作:
* 乔美兰表示,政府正寻求与中国公司建立合资企业,通过引进中国先进且廉价的 EV 技术来保护加拿大工人的工作。她认为这种合作比与美国目前的贸易往来“更具可预测性且更稳定” [08:42], [10:48]。
* 她强调,正如 20 世纪 80 年代吸引日本汽车制造商一样,现在加拿大需要多元化,吸引来自德国、韩国和中国的投资 [12:43]。
* 安省省长道格·福特的反应:
福特缺席了发布会,但表示他过去反对给买得起 10 万加元特斯拉的“百万富翁”提供补贴,而更倾向于直接投资于国内汽车制造 [01:21]。
* 政治交锋:
乔美兰批评保守党国会议员贾马尔·贾瓦尼(Jamil Jivani)前往美国,却未公开谴责美国对加拿大汽车征收的关税以及通用汽车(GM)的裁员 [13:28]。
Summary (Canadian English):
In this CTV News interview, Industry Minister Melanie Joly breaks down the federal government's new National Auto Strategy, aimed at diversifying the sector amid trade tensions with the U.S.:
* Policy Shifts: The government has scrapped the Trudeau-era EV sales mandate in favor of upcoming new emission standards [00:50]. A new $2.3 billion EV affordability program will offer rebates of $5,000 for fully electric vehicles and $2,500 for plug-in hybrids [01:03].
* Chinese Investment: Joly defended the decision to seek Chinese investments and joint ventures, stating that China's EV technology can provide affordable options for Canadians. She noted that negotiations with China have recently felt more "predictable and stable" compared to the ongoing trade disputes with the U.S. [08:42], [10:48].
* Diversification Strategy: Drawing parallels to the 1980s when Canada courted Japanese automakers, Joly argued that Canada must look to partners in Germany, Korea, and China to "leapfrog" North American market stagnation [12:43].
* Political Tensions: Joly criticized Conservative MP Jamil Jivani for his trip to Washington, accusing him of failing to denounce U.S. auto tariffs that have led to layoffs at GM's Oshawa plant [13:28].
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