The ties that bind: Why Canada’s auto sector is uniquely hostage to Trump’s tariff threatAPMAFeb 81 min readAdam Radwanski, The Globe and MailFebruary 8, 2025“Anybody who is looking for more east-west opportunities in Canada should probably look to other industries,” said Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association president Flavio Volpe.Read Here
Adam Radwanski, The Globe and MailFebruary 8, 2025“Anybody who is looking for more east-west opportunities in Canada should probably look to other industries,” said Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association president Flavio Volpe.Read Here
President of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association joins to discuss tariff implicationsHeather Hiscox, CBC March 4, 2025 "For the first time in history, we have the American president taking everything about the American...
Trump agrees to one-month tariff reprieve aimed at helping U.S. automakersDavid J. Lynch and Aaron Gregg, The Washington Post March 5, 2025 His tariff pause averts the likely closure of auto plants in all three...
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