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[–] humanspiral@lemmy.ca 1 points 16 hours ago

Posted before, but key is automakers deciding to increase Canadian production at US expense during tariff war, as best way to return to normal afterwards. Canadians are angrier than US. Destroying Canadian auto sector would result in 0 future car sales in Canada. Big cost advantage potential with energy and materials export taxes to US, and using some of that revenue to subsidize energy/materials to Canadian auto sectors.

Cowering to Trump more than Canada will hurt Auto manufacturers more.