Inside the court battle between Stellantis and an Ontario auto parts supplier
Chris Ensing, CBC News Nov 10, 2025 Because of how interlinked the North American auto industry is, APMA President Flavio Volpe comments that “vehicle assembly in the U.S. is at risk when things like this happen, whether they’ve happened because a company is refusing to deliver parts or because the White House makes the wrong move.” (Flavio appears @ 02:08) Watch here
Stellantis is taking on Ontario auto parts supplier to court, claiming extortion
Bill Carroll, The Morning Rush | 580 CFRA Nov 10, 2025 Bill is joined by president of the Auto Parts Manufacturers Association, Flavio Volpe, to discuss the legal case between Stellantis and one of its suppliers. He points to the court documents as a window into the intricacies of the auto supply chain between Canada and the U.S. It’s a “fragile ecosystem” where if a producer “can’t get those parts, it’s going to shut production in their plant.” Listen here
Stellantis takes Ontario auto supplier to court over claims of extortion
Chris Ensing, CBC News Windsor Nov 10, 2025 “When [U.S. President] Donald Trump says, ‘I want to have everything sourced in the U.S.’ and his administration thinks it can happen overnight,” said APMA president Flavio Volpe, "here's a world-leading automaker saying that for a very simple part, a rotor, it would be minimum 24 months.” Read here






