Here are the products and companies most at risk from Trump's tariff plans
- Canadian auto parts manufacturers face risks from U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on Canadian exports, which could reach 25% as reported by Saylo Lam, President of Circle 5.
- The tariffs threaten to disrupt the North American auto sector, affecting about 100,000 workers and generating $35 billion in annual revenue, according to the text.
- Many companies, including Linamar, are adapting by prioritizing flexibility in production to mitigate potential impacts of tariffs, as stated by Executive Chair Linda Hasenfratz.
- A survey indicates that 67% of U.S. Adults believe companies will pass on tariff costs to consumers, highlighting widespread concern over rising prices, according to Morning Consult.
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