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President Donald Trump's new tariffs on auto parts are now in effect, with partial relief for vehicles assembled in the U.S.
General Motors plans to cut one shift affecting 700 jobs at its Oshawa, Ont., assembly plant this fall, citing impacts from U.S. auto tariffs. The union representing workers calls the move ‘reckless’ ...
Despite losing a shift, GM said Oshawa Assembly’s future is secure as the plant will build “next-generation gas-powered ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has issued new guidance confirming that USMCA-compliant parts produced in Canada will be ...
Self-driving trucking firm Aurora Innovation Inc. is now operating driverless trucks in commercial service in Texas, the ...
Among the five publicly traded Class I railroads, Canadian National, Norfolk Southern and Union Pacific kept their guidance ...
In April, Ford kicked off a sales promotion in reaction to the Trump tariffs announcement. From April 3 to June 2, the ...
General Motors (GM) and Ford (F) say consumers shouldn’t expect immediate price hikes on cars, even as the companies brace ...
Major brands announce consumer price increases, as General Motors pulls its 2025 forecast due to tariff changes.
GM cited lower demand and the "evolving trade environment" in its decision to pare down manufacturing at the plant, which builds Chevrolet Silverados.
For phase two, LPL Financial sees the communication services sector as a potential winner, with "honorable mentions" for technology, consumer discretionary, and industrials. In communication services, ...
General Motors said Friday it would reduce the number of shifts at a truck assembly plant in Canada, as US President Donald ...
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