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Trump: Detroit automakers get 30-day reprieve from Canada, Mexico tariffs
Why Automakers' Short Reprieve From Tariffs Isn't Enough to Weather Trump's Escalating Trade War
President Donald Trump granted U.S. automakers a short reprieve from stiff new tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada this week
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Trump grants one-month tariff reprieve to some goods from Mexico, Canada
So I propose that you publish my letter with this Headline: "US may become 11th province but its going to require a lot of apologizing." It is with great dismay that I see that the new Michigan House of Representatives has targeted for repeal the Extreme Risk Protection Order laws, passed into law by the State of Michigan in 2023.
In a statement released Thursday, March 6, Rocket Mortgage announced it had begun winding down its operations in Canada. Completion is expected by June 27. The decision was reportedly made so Rocket Mortgage could focus on growth in the United States.
GM and Stellantis would be most affected by the tariffs, given that they rely “significantly” on both Canada and Mexico for their U.S. vehicle sales.
Canadian leaders have pledged retaliatory efforts against tariffs imposed by President Trump, such as blocking electricity exports.
The 25% tariff on most imported Canadian goods that President Donald Trump’s plans to impose Tuesday has touched off a range of emotions along the world’s longest international border
Trump’s threats of tariffs and annexation have rattled Windsor, Ontario, stirring unease and leaving business leaders struggling to navigate the uncertainty.
The U.S., Mexico and Canada have a deeply integrated auto supply chain and Detroit’s Big 3 car companies had lobbied the administration for weeks for a carve out. It is appropriate to adjust the ...
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