Trudeau had previously said the plant would cost taxpayers $13.9 billion
Volkswagen AG may receive even more Canadian taxpayer support for a new battery plant than the $13.9 billion announced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government, a spending watchdog said.
The $2.4 billion discrepancy comes from how Canadian subsidies may affect the company’s tax treatment compared to American incentives under the Inflation Reduction Act. Trudeau’s government has vowed to match what Volkswagen would have received in support had it chosen the United States instead of Canada for its first battery plant outside Europe.
Giroux’s higher estimate highlights the challenge Canada has in staying competitive after its neighbour and largest trading partner made hundreds of billions in lucrative incentives available in the U.S.
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