President Donald Trump’s tariffs against Canada and Mexico will threaten production at automakers across North America and ...
TORONTO — Canada’s auto sector is hoping for the tariff reprieve Mexico has secured as it faces a potential shutdown from the ...
Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association president Flavio Volpe has warned the highly integrated automotive industry could ...
Why it matters: The auto manufacturing industry directly employs around 125,000 people in Canada and more than a million in ...
President Donald Trump over the weekend announced planned tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico and China. Some auto groups ...
This policy could potentially invigorate consumer demand in the automotive sector, particularly among entry-level two-wheeler and four-wheeler buyers. Budget 2025 lays out a framework geared ...
While the Budget 2025 doesn't include direct incentives to increase vehicle purchases, the new income tax slabs can ...
For months, automakers have been taking a “wait-and-see” approach to the Trump administration’s potential tariffs.
As things stand on Monday, Canada stands to be the first major victim of President Donald Trump's long-promised tariffs — and ...
The tariffs are part of President Trump's demand that both countries stem the flow of illicit drugs into the United States or face trade consequences.