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Canada slashes U.S. auto import quotas after Stellantis and GM cut Canadian production, citing broken commitments.
Canada is cutting tariff-free import quotas for U.S.-made vehicles from Stellantis and General Motors by 50% and 24% respectively, citing the automakers’ decision to end or scale back production in Canada.
The move follows Stellantis shifting Jeep Compass production to Illinois and GM halting BrightDrop van manufacturing in Ontario, actions Ottawa says violated commitments tied to earlier tariff exemptions.
The government is enforcing its auto remission framework to protect Canadian jobs and investments, with officials warning of further action if companies fail to reinvest.
The change takes effect immediately and could lead to higher vehicle prices.
Canadá recorta las cuotas de importación de automóviles de Estados Unidos después de que Stellantis y GM redujeran la producción canadiense, citando compromisos incumplidos.