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Canadian auto parts manufacturers to get a break from Trump’s tariffs

New guidance says CUSMA-compliant parts will face a 0 per cent tariff, while others face a 25 per cent rate.

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New guidance from a U.S. border and customs agency suggests that Canadian automotive parts that follow the rules of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade agreement won’t be subject to new import tariffs.


Just hours before it was set to take another tariff hit from U.S. President Donald Trump, the Canadian automotive industry breathed a partial sigh of relief, but industry executives, economists and union officials warned that tens of thousands of jobs in this country are still at risk.

New guidance from a U.S. border and customs agency suggests that Canadian automotive parts that follow the rules of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade agreement won’t be subject to new import tariffs.

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Josh Rubin

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