U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to put tariffs on all Canadian imports as soon as Feb. 1. Canada’s automotive sector is especially nervous, as it employs around 120,000 people and exports tens of billions of dollars in vehicles and parts to the U.S. every year. Mike Armstrong explains why Trump’s tariffs could stall Canada’s auto industry.
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Trump’s tariffs can impede Canada’s auto industry — here’s why
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