Sunday, February 23

Following into U.S. Tariffs: A politician’s attempt to shield himself from potential impacts of U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods has sparked concern globally, as the two nations face complex trade relations that could strain their economies and job markets.

The Mayor’s Vision: In Windsor, Ontario,ication Dilkens hinted at a potential “catastrophic” effect when the U.S. delayed its tariffs until March. He argued that such tariffs could raise prices for vehicles, divert taxes, and disrupt the auto industry. However, the French-Manneighility maker, a key industry in Windsor, had already started using its theaters of operation shifted to regions like Hamilton, Ontario, or Sept-Iles, Que. by 2026.

The Worst Case Scenario: Trump’s 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum could disrupt Windsor’s supply chain, causing auto manufacturers to adjust inventory and laying off jobs. Meanwhile, a 25% tariff on Canadian cars, which he threatened once again, could further

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