Canada’s auto parts industry was set to face 25 per cent tariffs starting Saturday, but on Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration reversed course yet again. Global’s Nivrita Ganguly explains what this reprieve means and why some Canadian automakers are still scaling back production.
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White House reverses course on Canadian auto parts tariffs
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