Windsor Prepares for U.S. Tariffs
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Devastating impact of tariffs will be felt quickly by local automotive sector

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Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association president Flavio Volpe has warned the highly integrated automotive industry could grind to a halt within a week as tariffs disrupt the just-in time supply chain.
Laval International president Jonathon Azzopardi said his Oldcastle -based firm ships 85 to 90 per cent of its production to the U.S. He said every senior executive on either side of the border is looking at all options.
Local Unifor Local 195 president Emile Nabbout expects the tariffs to impact local manufacturing in three ways.
Canada is the fourth largest producer of aluminum in the world after China , India and Russia .
Canada is three times more aluminum annually than the U.S. D’Agnolo said a targeted response is needed to demonstrate just how much the United States depends on North America’s integrated economy.
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