Biden presidency may be negative for Canadian auto industry

Alicja Siekierska, Yahoo! Finance January 20, 2021 Joe Biden officially became President of the United States on Wednesday, and while experts expect his administration will bring stability to the Canada-U.S. relationship, many say his Buy American policies will be negative for the Canadian auto industry. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think that a Biden administration is going to […]

What Canada might expect from a Joe Biden presidency

John Irwin, Automotive News Canada November 27th, 2020 Joe Biden as the next president of the United States will have far-reaching implications for the Canadian auto industry on everything from trade and tariffs to emissions and electric-vehicle adoption. The next four years are expected to be vastly different from the previous term under U.S. President […]

Donald Trump鈥檚 latest threat to Canada is likely to go over like an aluminum balloon

Edward Keenan, Toronto Star June 24, 2020 WASHINGTON鈥擶ith U.S. economy struggling, Canada and other countries risk being collateral damage as President Donald Trump swings wildly to show his supporters that he鈥檚 trying to spur an economic comeback. That鈥檚 been apparent twice this week, on issues that seem custom-designed to signal to Trump鈥檚 supporters he鈥檚 playing […]

Border closure not expected to affect production, supply chains or dealer stock

Greg Layson, Automotive News Canada March 18, 2020 North American auto production and dealer inventory shouldn鈥檛 be affected by the mutually agreed upon decision by Canada and the United States to close its border, say industry stakeholders. However, it might not matter if automakers continue to shutter plants during the pandemic. Ford, Honda and General […]

Canada braces for economic impact of Trump鈥檚 trusted traveller bans

Joe Castaldo, The Globe and Mail February 16, 2020 Industry groups are worried about potential tightening at the Canada-U.S. border after the Trump administration suspended enrollment in expedited travel programs for New York State residents over security concerns, warning that Canadian businesses could suffer the fallout from a U.S. political fight. 鈥淎merican security politics is […]

U.S. House passes trade deal replacing NAFTA, but concerns remain in Canada

David Lawder, Reuters December 19, 2019 WASHINGTON 鈥 The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday overwhelmingly approved a new North American trade deal that includes tougher labour and automotive content rules but leaves $1.2 trillion (all figures USD) in annual U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade flows largely unchanged. The House passed legislation to implement the U.S.-Mexico Canada Agreement […]

After much back and forth, USMCA relief is here at last

Campbell Clark, The Globe & Mail December 10, 2019 This is the end of the lingering psychodrama over replacing NAFTA. The deal signed Tuesday isn鈥檛 a massive overhaul of the revamped North American trade deal agreed to last fall. The extra rounds of negotiations tacked on after U.S. President Donald Trump signed the United States-Mexico-Canada […]