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Can the U.S. auto industry survive without Canada? | About That
5 days ago
Duration 11:07
5 days agoNewsDuration 11:07President Donald Trump says he wants every car sold in the United States to be made domestically, a move which experts say would disrupt the entire North American auto sector for years. Andrew Chang explains how interdependent the Canadian and U.S. auto industries are, and the widespread impacts of severing a 70-year partnership.
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