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Auto industry looking for tariff exemptions
Automotive industry leaders are hoping to see exemptions for vehicles compliant with the current trade deal as Canada and the U.S. continue discussions ahead of the upcoming tariff deadline. (July 31, 2025).
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The Canadian Press
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CP174824437
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tariff exemptions