This revelation presents a new incentive for Canadian car buyers to shop for locally manufactured cars to avoid paying tariffs for U.S.-made vehicles. Canada has a long history of automobile ...
After months of promising tough action to combat migration and fentanyl trafficking from Canada and Mexico, as well as ...
Donald Trump is keeping some of the world’s biggest automakers guessing whether the U.S. president will follow through on ...
American automakers have relied on labor from neighbors to the north and south since the early days of auto production in ...
The 25 percent tariffs on Canada and Mexico have been postponed for 30 days, but if they go into effect, they'll greatly ...
In 1965, the Canada–United States Automotive Products Agreement was enacted, a precursor to NAFTA that removed tariffs ...
Canadian Labour Congress President Bea Bruske and the heads of its major member unions met Sunday with strikebreaker-in-chief ...
The global automotive supply chain is so complex and interconnected that a component made in Mexico could end up at an American plant before going back to Mexico for final assembly and then being sold ...
In Canada, manufacturers started with systems and jumped directly to producing cars, largely because of ... after a strike at General Motors' plant in Oshawa, Ontario. Under Bob White, the ...
Big jump in Canadian-built cars sold in US Without tariffs getting ... formed in 1937 following a strike at General Motors's Oshawa, Ontario, plant. Under Bob White, the legendary president ...
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