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Canada Built 64,000 Fewer Cars While US Plants Added 44,000

Summary by Carscoops
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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Carscoops broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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