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Trade groups urge swift USMCA renewal with key sector revisions
Antone Gonsalves, Supply Chain Dive Dec 11, 2025 The article on industry submissions to the USTR hearing highlights comments from APMA President Flavio Volpe, who warned that applying Section 232 tariffs to USMCA-compliant goods would raise costs for U.S. manufacturers and undermine the integrated North American platform that supports U.S. automotive competitiveness. Read here
APMA
2 hours ago1 min read
Promoting Made In Italy
Joe Volpe, Corriere Canadiense Dec 12, 2025 The article reports on Italian Vice Minister Valentino Valentini’s visit to Canada to advance economic ties and promote an innovation-focused “Made in Italy” strategy. Events in Montreal and Toronto brought together political and business leaders, including APMA President Flavio Volpe, who delivered remarks at Queen’s Park alongside several Ontario ministers. Read here
APMA
2 hours ago1 min read
With Hillman set to leave, Carney says Canada has a ‘window’ before CUSMA talks pick up in 2026
Marco Vigliotti, iPolitics Dec 10, 2025 The article reports on Ambassador Hillman’s resignation and the emerging view that former BlackRock executive Mark Wiseman is the leading candidate to replace her. Flavio Volpe, President of the APMA, said Wiseman’s appointment would signal that Canada is prepared to send “a globally respected deal maker to help form the new trade relationship between the two countries.” Read here
APMA
3 days ago1 min read
Canada’s ambassador to U.S. Kirsten Hillman quits unexpectedly as trade talks falter
Tonda MacCharles, Toronto Star Dec 9, 2025 This article about the Canadian ambassador resigning and quotes APMA President Flavio Volpe as follows: “dignified, thoughtful and skilled chief representative of Team Canada.” Hillman’s resignation comes ahead of next year’s USMCA review for which she was expected to stay for. Read here
APMA
3 days ago1 min read
Donald Trump, Mark Carney and Mexico’s Claudia Sheinbaum will ‘keep working together’ on trade after meeting
Tonda MacCharles, Toronto Star Dec 5, 2025 This is reporting on the side meeting held by the three leaders in parallel to the FIFA event. President of the APMA, Flavio Volpe, said it “sounds like a vote of confidence of sorts in the only formal, scheduled stakeholder engagement process of this whole trade war, this week’s USMCA hearings.He also noted that Carney “looked confident in his approach with the president, while acting like a partner on the FIFA project and staging,”
APMA
3 days ago1 min read
Flavio Volpe, Reggio Cecchini & More
Arlene Bynon, The Arlene Bynon Show | Sirius XM Dec 5, 2025 Flavio Volpe discussing the latest on the Canada-U.S. trade. He describes overall approval of USMCA from industrial America who “say the USMCA works…They’re saying that from a data point of view, there is no data that points to the USMCA being bad. And Americans know that.” (Flavio appears @ 39:06) Listen here
APMA
3 days ago1 min read
Manufacturing meltdown
Matt Lundy, Eric Atkins, and Pippa Norman, The Globe and Mail Nov 29, 2025 This article is about how ongoing U.S. tariffs are straining Canadian manufacturers, with auto parts producers facing falling U.S. sales, layoffs and rising costs tied to steel and aluminum duties. Despite USMCA protections on many finished goods, the article shows how parts makers are still being hit through input tariffs and complex compliance rules. Several APMA members describe the direct impact on
APMA
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APMA president on his message to the U.S. trade representative in his CUSMA testimony
Renée Rodgers, CTV National News Dec 4, 2025 Flavio Volpe, President of the Auto Parts Manufacture’s Association, says he used U.S.-based census data to convey Canada’s financial role in the auto industry. Speaking about the various testimonies from American companies, Volpe said there was “an overarching theme that USMCA works for American interests.” Watch here
APMA
Dec 81 min read
CTV News Interview on USTR Public Hearings in Washington
Joy Malbon, CTV National News Dec 4, 2025 Flavio Volpe commenting about his statement to USTR: “not only are we you’re biggest customers, but we put them into the cars that we make, the cars that Donald Trump has been targeting, are 50% American content as of 2024 up from 38% in 2019.” (Flavio appears @ 10:28) Watch here
APMA
Dec 81 min read
Trump’s Trade War: Public hearings scheduled this week in Washington as part off mandatory CUSMA review
Angie Seth, CBC Morning Live | CBC News Dec 4, 2025 In this interview, Flavio Volpe discusses the upcoming USTR review and his thoughts on tariffs and trade with the U.S. He argues that maintaining the multilateral deal is vitally important, saying that “there’s 120 factories with billions of dollars of capital at risk for Canadian headquartered companies that would not benefit from having cut off Mexico.” Watch here
APMA
Dec 81 min read
Canadian business makes case to save the USMCA, saying Americans need it too
Joanna Smith, The Logic Dec 3, 2025 “Flavio Volpe, president of Canada’s Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association, argued in his submission that the U.S. is less competitive when going it alone. ‘As China continues to invest in electric vehicle production, battery supply chains and advanced manufacturing, a fragmented North American market risks falling behind and ceding its leading position.’" Read here
APMA
Dec 81 min read
Trump may use USMCA withdrawal as a bargaining tactic, trade experts warn
Steven Chase, The Globe and Mail Dec 3, 2025 On his upcoming USTR appearance Flavio Volpe quoted saying that “Canada should expect threats to withdraw from Mr. Trump ‘but work through it without being alarmed.’” Volpe stresses the mutually beneficial trading relationship between Canada and the U.S. saying that “no country buys more U.S.-built vehicles and parts than Canada.” Read here
APMA
Dec 81 min read
'Punishing us, is punishing you': How U.S. tariffs have impacted Canada's manufacturers
Faiza Amin, City News Dec 2, 2025 Flavio Volpe appears in studio to discuss the impact Canada-U.S. trade tensions have had on manufacturing sectors. On CUSMA, he points out that “The deeper you go into the data the more you’ll see how integrated we are to their benefit.” He argues that Canada is an important partner for the U.S. auto industry, as “$26 billion worth of U.S. auto parts were brought into Canada to be put into cars.” Watch here
APMA
Dec 81 min read
APMA President Volpe to make case for USMCA at US trade rep hearings
Greg Layson, Auto News Dec 2, 2025 Flavio Volpe said that since 2019, “the USTR’s own numbers” show U.S. content in Canada-made vehicles has risen to “about 50 per cent” from 38 per cent under the USMCA. “So, it’s a great opportunity for me to show in the data that there’s been tremendous benefit to the U.S. in this partnership,” Volpe said. Read here
APMA
Dec 81 min read
The office of US trade representative will hold a public hearing regarding the operation of the United States, Mexica, Canada Agreement
Kyle Horner, AM 800 CKLW | The Shift With Patty Handysides Dec 2, 2025 Flavio Volpe comments “that the USMCA is still important to the US governments” and that he takes this “opportunity seriously and I take the responsibility seriously, as the only Canadian industrial sector representative, to deliver our message in a way that Canadians would be proud to hear in content and in tone.” Listen here
APMA
Dec 81 min read
Trump quietly holds off on Canada tariff increase
Ari Hawkins, Politico Nov 23, 2025 Trump’s additional tariffs, due to Ontario’s anti-tariff ads, did not materialize. APMA President Flavio Volpe said a personal intervention by Carney in Asia last month may have helped matters. “We understand that the prime minister spoke with the president directly about the ads, it may very well be that they settled the matter between them,” he said. Read here
APMA
Dec 81 min read
Federal budget lacks ‘direct support’ for auto workers: Unifor local president
Sean Previl, Global News Nov 17, 2025 Amongst other policy changes and details he wants to see, Flavio Volpe, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association, said “The best we could have expected was here’s the challenge and the funds available if you take that challenge. So we’re satisfied, we really are.” Read here
APMA
Dec 81 min read
Industry leader says tariff pressures are hitting Canadian manufacturing
Ellianna Lev, CTV News Nov 16, 2025 Flavio Volpe, president of the APMA, argues that Americans are realizing that Trump’s tariffs are increasing their cost of living. “When his treasury secretary is spending the week saying we’re going to give everybody $2,000 back, then they kind of lose the argument that tariffs don’t raise prices,” said Volpe. Read here
APMA
Dec 81 min read
Can you buy Canadian when it comes to your vehicle? What does Made in Canada actually mean?
Mark Toljagic, Toronto Star Nov 15, 2025 Canadian content is nearly impossible to pin down, says Flavio Volpe, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association, because CUSMA measures 75 per cent North American content rather than breaking it out by country. Read here
APMA
Dec 81 min read
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