At a meeting in June, Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump set July 21st — as a target date to finalize a new Canada/U-S economic and security agreement. If a deal isn’t reached by then, Ottawa says it will escalate counter tariffs, particularly on steel, aluminum — and potentially auto parts. The APMA explains why it doesn’t want counter tariffs.
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Automotive parts manufacturers association doesn’t want countertariffs
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