AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCPTPP Expansion: The UAE has begun preliminary talks to join the CPTPP, alongside the Philippines and Indonesia, with accession negotiations set to follow—an effort to deepen trade access for member economies including Canada. Canada–China Auto Trade: China’s Geely says Lotus EVs will ship to Canada next month under the Carney–Xi deal that allows up to 49,000 Chinese EVs annually at a reduced tariff, while other brands like Chery and BYD work through approvals. Housing & Developers: B.C. and Ottawa are defending a plan to buy up to 2,200 unsold B.C. condo units from private developers at discounted prices for rent-to-own housing, pushing back on claims it’s a developer bailout. Student Pipeline Pressure: Canada’s tightening study-permit and visa rules are blamed for falling Indian student numbers, as Germany, Ireland and the UAE court applicants. CRA Service Delays: The CRA ombudsman has opened an investigation into long waits for complex T1 tax adjustments, citing potential Taxpayer Bill of Rights impacts. World Cup Business Angle: Canada’s Round of 32 match vs. South Africa is also a reminder of how major tournaments can swing spending—fans’ match-day spending can boost food and beverage demand, even if only temporarily.
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