Auto Parts Makers Have Managed to Fend Off the Worst of Tariffs – for Now
- Canadian auto parts makers have avoided significant issues from tariffs, according to Linamar.
- Linamar stated that their products are USMCA compliant, exempting them from section 232 auto tariffs.
- Concerns remain about the long-term implications for vehicle pricing and demand.
- The impact of tariffs has been described as "not nearly as bad as the tariff bark," by Linamar.
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Canadian auto parts makers say they've steered around the worst of tariff headwinds
Canadian auto parts companies say the current North American trade agreement is helping them manage headwinds from south of the border, even as tariff disruptions intensified over the past months.
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