U.S. President Donald Trump is using tariffs on imports from Canada as leverage to push automakers to move all their operations into the United States. If they don’t, they face a 25-per-cent tax on vehicles assembled out of the country.
U.S. President Donald Trump is using tariffs on imports from Canada as leverage to push automakers to move all their operations into the United States. If they don’t, they face a 25-per-cent tax on vehicles assembled out of the country.
U.S. tariffs on vehicles and parts work differently for imports from the U.K., Canada, Mexico and China than they do for the rest of the world.