Donald Trump’s bold trade strategy is shaking the auto industry—and this time, it’s Canada that’s feeling the burn.

For years, critics said tariffs would cripple the economy. But Trump’s America First approach just forced Stellantis to make a record-breaking $13 billion decision that’s sending shockwaves through Ottawa and Toronto.
Stellantis Pulls Out of Canada After Trump’s Pressure
The automaker dropped a bombshell announcement this week: it’s investing $13 billion over four years to expand U.S. manufacturing by 50%—and it’s doing that by yanking Jeep Compass production out of Ontario and moving it to Illinois.
The Brampton Assembly Plant, once promised new life, has been idle since early 2024. Canadian workers were told the shutdown was temporary while the facility retooled. Then Trump’s tariffs hit—and the retooling stopped cold.
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