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Trump says he’ll announce details of 25% auto tariffs in AprilTrump also said sectoral tariffs on pharmaceuticals and semiconductor chips would also likely start at 25 per cent in April, with at least some rising afterwards.U.S. NewsFeb 18, 2025
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Ford says it won’t move hatchback production to the U.S., contradicting TrumpFord said “it would not be profitable to build the Focus Active in the U.S.” given forecast yearly sales below 50,000.ConsumerSep 9, 2018
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Canada to meet top auto-manufacturing nations, plot response to Trump tariff threatsCanada, the E.U. Japan, Mexico and South Korea will meet next week to discuss how to respond to threats by Trump to impose tariffs on U.S. imports of autos and car parts, officials familiar with the talks said.EconomyJul 28, 2018
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Paul Martin says trade wars will hurt Americans, common sense will eventually prevailAll the economies involved in the ongoing trade war initiated by U.S. President Donald Trump will be hurt - and that's precisely why it won't last, according to former prime minister Paul Martin.EconomyJul 11, 2018
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