Eric Atkins Transportation reporter Published 15 minutes ago

Stellantis vehicles are unloaded at a car park facility used by the auto maker in Windsor, Ont., in April. Share Save for later Please log in to bookmark this story. Log In Create Free Account

U.S. automakers and other companies are calling on the Trump administration to halt the “unpredictable” expansion of steel and aluminum goods subject to tariffs , warning that the higher costs and uncertainty jeopardize new investments and jobs.

The U.S government launched a new process Wednesday that will expand the list of auto parts and other goods subject to Section 232 steel and aluminum import taxes by allowing industry stakeholders to submit products for inclusion. A similar move in August added 50

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