The mayor of the Windsor border city, the potential of the hard-rates on Canada’s hardware could have the impact of the “catastrophic” economy and work.
Mayor said Dilkens In the West Block Mercedes Stephenson, Donald Trump until March President, would have important in many sectors in his city, including the automotive industry.
“We’re in the abyss of being catastrophic,” he said.
“For us, twenty-five certainly means that the price of vehicles would be raised. People would spend 25 more per cent for the price price price of a vehicle. Imports can be more attractive.”
It went to change from Canadian products, and more certainty, through the supply chain, would begin with self-manufacturers who would adapt the inventory, due to reduced sales and dismissals in automotive factors.
Then the car parts sector would need fewer people to get less car for less pieces, creating more work cuts.
Even though, Dilken said to an employee of Tim Hortons, that people took money away “when making a storm” and cut the expense.
Dilkens said that changes to supply chain would happen quickly, Canadians can have a week in a week.

Trump has threatened to 25 percent at 25 percent of Canada’s goods and energy exports will begin next month.

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There are also 25% of Canada, steel and aluminum imports on March 12. The wind and the Central Industry would affect other cities in steel or aluminum, such as ontt. or September, that.
Trump, however, also threatened 100 percent of the Cars of Canada, and the Canadian Industry voice warns that such taxes can lead to the extinguishing of the entire North American car industry.
Flavio Volpe, President of the Automotive Parts Association Association said this week.
In fact integrated with supply chain, VOLPs protects the backup immediately.
This integration would affect the effect of Dilkens. The parts entering a vehicle crosses boundaries averaged six or seven times before the car or truck line throws.
“We have a well-integrated economy that will cause any threat to the impact of tariffs that will be negative in my city and in our town, but on the other side, he will have the same results of employees and neighbors.” The Dilkens also said.
The automotive industry, however, is not the only one that will see the impact, 85% of the products of the Windsor-Essex agricultural facilities are exported to the US

Store like Kroger or Costco sold products such as cucumbers and tomatoes produced in Essex County, Windsor.
“I think the question is that they will be American consumers, would they buy 25% of the product that buy more?” He questioned. “We all need to eat, we don’t have to buy a car.”
Dilken said in discussions with the Mayor of the U.S. border city, they have shown to understand rates about their communities, but Trumpen rhetoric has been trading tactics.
Dilkens wants to know he wants to know what Trump wants to do.
“I think the path exists, he knew what they were alone,” Dilkens said.
Whether the US-Mexican-Canadian trade is free of charge or more.
“Until you know what this goal is, it is very difficult to continue to push darts darts, hoping to get the right balloon,” Dilkens said.
–Mercedes Stephenson with global news files
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2025-02-16 16:00:00