Trump's Policies Threaten Global EV and Manufacturing Sectors

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Canada's $50 billion electric vehicle sector faces uncertainty as Donald Trump's return to the presidency could lead to new tariffs and policy shifts affecting cross-border automotive trade. With half of Canadian-made vehicles produced by American companies, potential tariffs could harm both Canadian and American auto industries. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is working to address these issues, while Canada's efforts to reduce reliance on Chinese imports may help mitigate some impacts.
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