The president on Thursday threatened to implement tariffs on the two countries next week after suspending them on Feb. 3.
Freshman Sen. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan will deliver the Democratic response to President Donald Trump’s first joint ...
The U.S., Canada and Mexico have long operated as one nation when it comes to auto manufacturing, noted Pat D’Eramo, CEO of ...
Just think: no tariffs on materials passing back and forth between borders to service our co-dependent auto industry and ...
New tariffs are taking effect on Tuesday, March 4, with an additional 10% on goods from China and 25% on most imports from Canada and Mexico.
President Trump says tariffs on Mexico and Canada are “all set” and that there is no room left for negotiation. The auto industry is expected to be particularly impacted by the 25% tariffs. NBC News’ ...
On Tuesday, the Trump Administration said it will be issuing 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico and placing an additional 10% ...
President Trump announced that tariffs against Canada and Mexico could go into effect next Tuesday. Michigan's economy, particularly the auto industry, is expected to be hit hard by the tariffs.
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Regardless, Nash said potential tariffs on imports from Canada would significantly hurt the U.S. economy and Michigan's economy in particular. "The No. 1 or No. 2 component in Michigan's (gross ...
Canada exports $50.4 billion in vehicles and parts, with large amounts going to Michigan ($22.1 billion) and Texas ($14.8 billion).