Trump Trade War with Canada Could Usher Chinese Cars Into the U.S.
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Trump trade war with Canada could usher Chinese cars into the U.S.
Large number of cars at parking lot,waiting for export at Shanghai port | Getty ImagesElected officials and Detroit automakers have fretted for years that low-priced, high-quality Chinese cars could eventually enter the U.S. market through Mexico. But consider this: car haulers full of Chinese-brand vehicles might someday roll across the Ambassador Bridge and the soon-to-open Gordie Howe Bridge in Detroit from Canada. That isn’t likely to happen…
Chief executives of the major U.S. companies launched a call to the White House to eliminate the tariffs that today affect trade with Mexico and Canada. Also, the request, backed by the Business Roundtable (BRT) – one of the most influential business organizations in the United States – seeks to restore the free movement of goods under the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC), at a time when trade tensions escalate again d…
More than 200 executive directors (CEO) from major U.S. companies asked the U.S. government to remove the tariffs from Section 232 and from IEEPA to Mexico and Canada.Adhered to the Business Roundtable (BRT), the CEOs of these companies represent all sectors of the U.S. economy and run U.S.-based companies that generate one in four U.S. jobs and nearly a quarter of the U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
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