Stellantis has paused production at its Canadian and Mexican plants, leading to the temporary layoff of 900 US workers. As tariffs take effect, uncertainty looms over the auto industry and its workforce.
Stellantis is temporarily halting production at assembly plants in Canada and Mexico due to new 25% automotive tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. This shutdown affects thousands of workers and signals significant industry challenges ahead.
In a surprising move, Trump has paused tariffs on auto companies until April 2, igniting debates among industry leaders. While some support the decision, others warn of chaos and costs. What’s next for the UAW and the auto sector?
President Trump grants a one-month exemption on new tariffs for U.S. automakers, but will it be enough to avert a trade war? Canadian and Mexican leaders stand firm against U.S. measures.
In a surprising twist, President Trump granted a one-month exemption for auto companies from new tariffs after pressure from industry leaders. This article explores the implications of these trade moves and the ongoing dialogue with Canadian officials.
In a surprising move, President Trump has granted a one-month tariff exemption to automakers in Mexico and Canada, allowing them to avoid economic disadvantage as negotiations continue. This decision comes just before reciprocal tariffs are set to take effect.