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U.S. tariffs force Canadian automakers to restructure supply chains, shift products, and explore new markets amid uncertainty.
Canada’s auto industry is undergoing a major shift due to U.S. trade tensions, including tariffs on auto parts and metals, prompting 82% of automakers and suppliers to adjust supply chains, 70% to explore new markets, and 63% to raise prices.
Sixty-two percent have changed their product mix to reduce tariff exposure, while 51% are diversifying into defense production, though most say government investment is needed.
Despite some firms investing in AI and technology, uncertainty remains, with 40% confident in their current business model, 17% expecting major changes, and 9% fearing failure.
The transformation reflects lasting economic and supply chain impacts, with growing public support for Canada to become a global EV leader.
Los aranceles estadounidenses obligan a los fabricantes de automóviles canadienses a reestructurar las cadenas de suministro, cambiar de productos y explorar nuevos mercados en medio de la incertidumbre.