The president on Thursday threatened to implement tariffs on the two countries next week after suspending them on Feb. 3.
Automotive remains the most important sector in the state, which has more vehicle manufacturing jobs than anywhere else in ...
The White House later said Trump also signed an order doubling a tariff on China to 20% that will take effect shortly after ...
The 25% levies on Canada and on steel will kneecap the auto industry and its workers.
The U.S., Canada and Mexico have long operated as one nation when it comes to auto manufacturing, noted Pat D’Eramo, CEO of ...
Just think: no tariffs on materials passing back and forth between borders to service our co-dependent auto industry and ...
Michigan gas prices again dropped below $3 a gallon on average — 12 cents less than they were just a week ago and a new low for 2025. But don’t get too excited because they likely won’t stay that way.
If our good neighbors to the north were actually invited to become a U.S. state, isn't it likely the proposition would be accompanied by requirements?
President Trump announced that tariffs against Canada and Mexico could go into effect next Tuesday. Michigan's economy, particularly the auto industry, is expected to be hit hard by the tariffs.
The Michigan Public Service Commission issued state ... a national energy emergency on his first day in office. 2:24 Canada invokes little-known treaty over Line 5 Pipeline dispute Canada invokes ...
"More than half of our fruits and vegetables come from Canada and Mexico." But that's just the start of how the tariffs, which go into effect at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday, could affect Michigan's residents.
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