American auto jobs could be lost quickly in tariff war
- Looming tariffs on imported cars could lead to layoffs for American autoworkers, as the automotive industry faces shifting job locations to Mexico.
- Currently, thousands of autoworkers are laid off at Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis due to recent company decisions.
- Cox Automotive predicts a 10% to 20% reduction in car production across North America from the upcoming tariffs.
- John Hatline expressed concerns that the tariffs will "not be good for the auto industry at all," highlighting the complexities of supply chains.
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