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The campaign comes as President Trump has rolled out a fresh package of tariffs, impacting nearly every country in the world.
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Experts anticipate the tariffs will raise the price of vehicles across the board, and many automakers are still trying to understand the full impact the trade policy could have on their companies.
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Ford hasn’t been a stranger to recalls recently, and now two more have been added by Transport Canada. One covers a problematic oil plug, which could result in an oil leak; and the other for seatbelts that could lock up, which could prevent an occupant from extending the belt or rolling it back up into the pillar.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford proposed Wednesday that Canada could drop its tariffs on US imports — if President Trump did the same for America’s northern neighbor.
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Zacks.com on MSNCanada's Retaliatory Tariffs Fuel Trump's Trade War, Roil Auto SectorTrump's tariffs have thrown the auto industry into turmoil, with Canada hitting back. Consumers and automakers now brace up for rising costs and disruptions.
Trump on Wednesday announced a whole slew of tariffs on goods from other countries, calling it "Liberation Day."
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Just hours before new import levies are set to be imposed on Canada by the U.S., Ontario Premier Doug Ford told NBC’s Meet the Press that the “only thing acceptable thing is zero tariffs,” while citing the many negative consequences to come for both sides.
Dan Begley spoke with the premier, who first left a voicemail, and said Ford told him to keep wearing his “Canada Is Not For Sale” hat. Begley also got an apology from the Jays and tickets to another game.