President Donald Trump has said that automakers can avoid his tariffs by simply moving production to American plants. But it’s not that easy. Not by a long shot.
Automakers looked forward to his return to the presidency only to find themselves struggling under the weight of his tariff threats.
President Trump has upended global markets by imposing tariffs on imports from several of America's top trading partners. Here's what to know.
Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc, Ambassador to the U.S. Kirsten Hillman and Ontario Premier Doug Ford are meeting with Howard Lutnick.
General Motors Co., Stellantis NV and Ford Motor Co. are using the one-month tariff reprieve to survey their parts makers and ...
Tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports could shake up the U.S. auto industry, but where do cars really come from?
S&P Global Mobility released its study on the impact the tariff war will have on autos. The chance of bad-to-dire ...
Yahoo Finance will chronicle the latest news and updates on Trump's tariffs — from the threats to the eventual policy.
Donald Trump's trade war with Canada, Mexico, China and the EU could cost US consumers and shoppers, according to economists ...
Canadian officials are set to meet with the U.S. commerce secretary in Washington Thursday — days after a dust-up with U.S.
World leaders from New Delhi to Brussels facing tariffs from President Donald Trump’s administration are watching Canada to get a preview of what happens when you hit back. Canadian officials have ...
Howard Lutnick said in an interview that he doesn't expect a recession to occur, despite a growing number of U.S. economists raising concerns.
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