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A growing number of companies, including some Canadian, say they’ve been forced to lay off staff, as uncertainty around U.S.
Companies snapped into action after Trump's tariffs. Now, the question is if they'll reverse course.
In response to Trump's barrage of tariffs, companies signaled price hikes and others halted US orders as they navigate the ...
The United Auto Workers union, and many of its members, have publicly agreed with President Donald Trump’s decision to slap 25% tariffs on all imported cars. But about 900 UAW members will start ...
Fallout continues after President Donald Trump's unveiling of severe tariffs against virtually all U.S. trading partners.
UAW President Shawn Fain told reporters recently there is "plenty of work to go around" for automaker employees in the U.S., Mexico and Canada.
Hours before the 25 percent tariff on cars made in Canada went into effect, the largest auto plant in Windsor, Ontario, ...
Warren — Two major Stellantis NV parts plants in Metro Detroit were bracing Friday for a combined 330 temporary layoffs set ...
Canada is hitting back against U.S. tariffs. Although Canada avoided any new tariffs on U.S. President Donald Trump’s ...
Among those to be laid off are 900 U.S. hourly employees who make powertrains and stampings that supply the affected Canadian and Mexican plants, Stellantis said Thursday. The temporary layoffs are ...
Fear and anxiety are running high in Windsor, Ontario, after carmaker Stellantis announced it will temporarily shut down its ...
Stellantis is halting vehicle production at two assembly plants in direct response to President Trump’s newly enacted 25% ...
Automakers have started to adapt to the 25-percent tariff imposed on car imports by US President Donald Trump, from pausing ...
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