Vehicles assembled in Canada face effective tariffs of 12 to 13 percent. Those rates sit close to tariffs on cars imported from Japan and Korea. U.S.-built vehicles gained market share as Canadian output slipped. The Trump administration’s controversial tariff regime appears to have contributed to a drop in vehicle production in Canada, alongside a rise in the number of new cars built in the United States. Little wonder, then, that the Canadian …
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