Canada’s auto sector braces for ‘complexity and confusion’ on U.S. tariffs
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Analysis from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce estimates that Canada and Mexico account for 58 per cent of U.S. auto parts imports and 76 per cent of U.S. exports.
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