Trump’s Canada and Mexico Tariffs Could Hurt Carmakers

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Trump's Mexico and Canada tariffs could add nearly $6,000 to the average cost of a car, by one estimate
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Democrats call on Trump to retract tariffs on Canada, Mexico before they are implemented
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Canada and Mexico tariffs risk inflating US housing crisis, Trump is warned
Exclusive: Dozens of congressional Democrats urge president to reconsider threatened import duties on US’s two largest trading partners. Pressing ahead with steep tariffs on Canada and Mexico ...The Guardian - Feb. 12 -
Trump's tariff gambit: How to win a trade war with Mexico and Canada
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Nissan CEO suggests production could move out of Mexico, citing Trump tariffs
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How Uncertain Tariff and Economic Plans Could Hurt Businesses
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Trump’s short-sighted trade war with Canada is already hurting the US
Instead of turning economic policy into a battleground, let us work together to fortify the alliances that have kept North America secure for generations.The Hill - 6d -
Canada vows swift retaliation to 'unjustified' Trump tariffs
As top exporter of steel and aluminium to the US, Canada sees new trade barriers as a threat to its economy.BBC News - Feb. 11 -
Why Mexico’s industrial heartland is not afraid of Trump’s tariff threats
Business leaders believe US president needs Mexican manufacturers to win battle with ChinaFinancial Times - 6d -
Could Trump's tariffs cost Americans their jobs?
The White House says President Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum imports will take effect on March 12. On Tuesday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau signaled he could retaliate against the ...CBS News - Feb. 11
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