U.S. President Donald Trump’s controversial tariffs on auto parts imported into the U.S. kicked in Saturday. The policy has an exception baked in for Canadian auto parts makers – which means our auto sector could dodge a bullet, while manufacturers in the U.S. bear the brunt of the cost. Jeff Semple explains.
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Trump’s auto parts tariffs are in effect: Why US automakers could feel more pain than Canada
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