Windsor Leaders Wary of Tariffs
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•Prepare for 'pain' with Trump's return, Windsor leaders warn
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Windsor leaders urge Canada to push back against tariff threats and musings about Canada joining the U.S. Trump reiterated that he intends to put “substantial” tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico .
Trump also said he would rather see cars built in Detroit rather than the current integrated continental auto supply chain.
Some local spokespeople who spoke with the Star are urging more Canadian leaders to speak out.
Can companies be browbeaten by Trump into favouring investment in the U.S. during his term? “I don’t think there’s a clear answer to that,” said Volpe .
Canada provides an advantage for the auto industry because of the lower Canadian dollar and government health-care benefits.
MP Brian Masse (NDP — Windsor West) said Canadians must prepare for Trump 's actions.
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