Report calls for ‘auto pact’ tying duty-free vehicle imports to Canadian production
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Report Calls for ‘Auto Pact’ Tying Duty-Free Vehicle Imports to Canadian Production
A new report suggests that if Canada can’t convince President Donald Trump to drop all auto tariffs, it should negotiate a new auto trade agreement with the U.S. and Mexico that would impose permanent import tariffs but grant automakers a break if they meet minimum local production requirements. The strategy outlined in the report, released Thursday by the C.D. Howe Institute, draws inspiration from the 1965 Canada-U.S. Auto Pact. Author Stephen…


Report calls for ‘auto pact’ tying duty-free vehicle imports to Canadian production
TORONTO - A new report suggests that if Canada can't convince President Donald Trump to drop all auto tariffs, it should negotiate a new auto trade agreement with the U.S. and Mexico that would impose permanent import tariffs but grant…
UAW report exposes auto industry—90,000 union jobs left on table
DETROIT—The United Auto Workers (UAW) released a damning new report this week arguing that the U.S. auto industry could create tens of thousands of good-paying union jobs by simply better utilizing existing plants instead of offshoring production and funneling profits to Wall Street. The report, Unlocking the Potential of U.S. Auto Manufacturing Capacity, exposes a glaring contradiction: while the giant automotive firms boast record earnings, th…
Report: Auto Pact Needed Tying Duty-Free Vehicle Imports To Canadian Production
TORONTO — A new report suggests that if Canada can’t convince U.S. President Donald Trump to drop all auto tariffs, it should negotiate a new auto trade agreement with the U.S. and Mexico that would impose permanent import tariffs but grant automakers a break if they meet minimum local production requirements. The strategy outlined in the report, released Thursday by the C.D. Howe Institute, draws inspiration from the 1965 Canada-U.S. Auto Pact,…
Report Calls For 'auto Pact' Tying Duty-free Vehicle Imports To Canadian Production - Canadian Manufacturing
A new report suggests that if Canada can’t convince President Donald Trump to drop all auto tariffs, it should negotiate a new auto trade agreement with the U.S. and Mexico that would impose permanent import tariffs but grant automakers a break if they meet minimum local production requirements. The strategy outlined in the report, released on May 8 by the C.D. Howe Institute, draws inspiration from the 1965 Canada-U.S. Auto Pact. Author Stephen…
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