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The measures slap a 25 per cent levy on all non-CUSMA compliant autos imported into Canada from the U.S. They will go into effect Wednesday at 12:01 a.m. ET .
The measures will not hit the Canadian and Mexican made components of completed vehicles, nor will they affect auto parts.
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