shockedcanadian
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Trumps most focused industry to repatriate has been the auto industry. Thanks to abuses in Canada with the Creepy Ones, Canada is the only G7 nation without its own developed and engineered vehicle. We are an insult to First World economies and the cat is out of the bag now.
We will develop closer relationships with the U.K and E.U and it won't impact America one iota as it brings back it's industries. Canada will still need to import cars since we don't have our own domestic companies.
Tariffs are effective to the free, innovate and consumer economy. They are most harmful to the least innovative. So Mexico and Canada are going to lose a great deal of their U.S-based auto manufacturing.
The same people who destroy citizens like myself in turn, destroy the nations economy and reputation...
DETROIT — General Motors plans to invest $4 billion in three American assembly plants, including moving or increasing production of two Mexican-produced vehicles to U.S. plants.
The Detroit automaker announced the plans Tuesday, as there have been few indications of progress in trade talks between the Trump administration and Mexican leaders. Earlier this year, President Donald Trump implemented 25% tariffs on imported vehicles and 25% tariffs on many auto parts imported into the U.S.
We will develop closer relationships with the U.K and E.U and it won't impact America one iota as it brings back it's industries. Canada will still need to import cars since we don't have our own domestic companies.
Tariffs are effective to the free, innovate and consumer economy. They are most harmful to the least innovative. So Mexico and Canada are going to lose a great deal of their U.S-based auto manufacturing.
The same people who destroy citizens like myself in turn, destroy the nations economy and reputation...
DETROIT — General Motors plans to invest $4 billion in three American assembly plants, including moving or increasing production of two Mexican-produced vehicles to U.S. plants.
The Detroit automaker announced the plans Tuesday, as there have been few indications of progress in trade talks between the Trump administration and Mexican leaders. Earlier this year, President Donald Trump implemented 25% tariffs on imported vehicles and 25% tariffs on many auto parts imported into the U.S.