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Canada and Mexico Unite Against U.S. Auto Tariffs | Calgary News
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Canada and Mexico are striking a united front to pressure the U.S. into dropping auto tariffs, as the old NAFTA deal expired and new negotiations loom. With U.S. tariffs hitting Canadian automakers hard — causing plant closures and layoffs — both countries are pushing for long-term stability over annual reviews. Mexico’s foreign affairs secretary highlighted the auto sector as key to their broader strategy with Canada, while Canada’s minister also unveiled wider cooperation, including satellite tracking of illegal fishing and funding for Latin American projects. The U.S. is set for talks with Mexico next week, while Canada hasn’t yet sat down — but this coordinated push signals a serious effort to preserve the integrated North American auto market.
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