Tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports could shake up the U.S. auto industry, but where do cars really come from?
President Donald Trump has said that automakers can avoid his tariffs by simply moving production to American plants. But it’s not that easy. Not by a long shot.
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The impact Trump’s metals tariffs could have on the US economy and its relationships with some of its closest allies.