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GM80.320-3.44%
F14.390-0.56%
RIVN15.125-0.605%
CYD48.750-4.7%
HMC26.490-0.22%
TM173.860-1.92%
CVNA67.605-2.005%
PAG181.2601.06%
LAD306.3402.47%
AN194.210-0.79%
GPI330.4602.17%
ABG200.670-0.37%
SAH85.2000.38%
TSLA384.760-11.92%
GM80.320-3.44%
F14.390-0.56%
RIVN15.125-0.605%
CYD48.750-4.7%
HMC26.490-0.22%
TM173.860-1.92%
CVNA67.605-2.005%
PAG181.2601.06%
LAD306.3402.47%
AN194.210-0.79%
GPI330.4602.17%
ABG200.670-0.37%
SAH85.2000.38%
TSLA384.760-11.92%
GM80.320-3.44%
F14.390-0.56%
RIVN15.125-0.605%
CYD48.750-4.7%
HMC26.490-0.22%
TM173.860-1.92%
CVNA67.605-2.005%
PAG181.2601.06%
LAD306.3402.47%
AN194.210-0.79%
GPI330.4602.17%
ABG200.670-0.37%
SAH85.2000.38%

Canada considers retaliatory tariffs on U.S. vehicles

If Canada retaliates with tariffs, it could reduce U.S. exports and hurt both economies in the process.
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As trade tensions between the United States and Canada escalate, the automotive industry faces uncertainty over the potential impact of President Trump’s automotive tariffs on imports. While Canada has already implemented retaliatory tariffs on a range of U.S. products, it has so far spared the automotive sector—one of the most significant areas of trade between the two countries. However, the Canadian government, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, is now considering imposing retaliatory tariffs on U.S.-made cars and trucks.

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The automotive trade relationship between the U.S. and Canada is a critical one. According to data from the U.S. Department of Commerce, Canada imported nearly 630,000, worth over $23 billion in 2024. With American-made vehicles making up a significant portion of the inventory on Canadian lots, a tariff on these cars would have a substantial impact.

While Trump’s tariffs are intended to bring more auto manufacturing jobs to America and reduce the country’s reliance on imports, the aftermath could be challenging to navigate. If Canada retaliates with tariffs, it could reduce U.S. exports and hurt both economies in the process. The ongoing back-and-forth trade measures have left auto manufacturers and dealers in a state of uncertainty.

For American dealers, the situation is equally uncertain. Dealers are navigating a fluctuating market, with new vehicle prices expected to rise as production costs increase due to tariffs. Some dealers are seeing shifts in customer behavior as buyers rush to secure deals before prices rise. While some dealers are seeing steady sales right now, the long-term effects of the trade war remain uncertain.

The impact of these potential tariffs could reverberate through the economy, raising vehicle prices, reducing production, and leading to layoffs across the auto industry. As both countries weigh their next steps, the future of the U.S.-Canada automotive trade relationship hangs in the balance.

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