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President Donald Trump also suggested he may impose tariff relief for automakers, which face 25% levies in the U.S. and ...
WASHINGTON ― President Donald Trump said he's considering temporary exemptions from his 25% tariffs on the auto industry to ...
"I'm looking at something to help car companies with it," President Donald Trump told reporters.
General Motors (GM) has announced a temporary halt on its BrightDrop electric van production at the CAMI Assembly plant in Ingersoll, Ontario.
A glut of the slow-selling delivery vans has built up on both sides of the U.S.-Canada border as GM fails to gain ground against Ford and Rivian.
GM had high hopes for their BrightDrop brand, but that enthusiasm waned and the vans were rolled into the Chevrolet lineup.
Unifor said GM will initiate temporary layoffs starting April 14, and workers will return in May for limited production. It said the company informed it production would then be halted until October, ...