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'Don't shut up': Canadian auto sector's strategy to fight Trump tariffs

'Don't shut up': Canadian auto sector's strategy to fight Trump tariffs

CBC
Thursday, May 01, 2025 12:39:09 PM UTC

A top figure in Canada's automotive sector has a clear message for fellow leaders as U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs upend the industry: "Speak up." 

Flavio Volpe, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association, met with dozens of auto industry and government representatives on Wednesday. In a presentation at the University of Windsor, he urged them to share their stories publicly to show how Trump's trade war is hurting both Canadians and Americans.

"You do it through organizations like ours or really directly to the media, directly with your name attached, directly talking about the things that have been taboo in the past, which is, well, this policy may hurt or [we] may have to lay off some people because of it," he told CBC News afterwards. 

"The best thing you can do to save the future of those people and of your clients and of your business is to talk about it," he added.

Specifically, Volpe wants them to talk numbers. "Math is important in automotive," he said. "This is not an art business. You make things for a price at a volume at a time."

He said the U.S. trade war "hurts the math, but not just for Windsor, but for Detroit," as well as "Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and down in Texas."

"As the pendulum swings in the U.S. and it starts to slow down and the resistance and the opposition to these policies start to get voiced, they're gonna be looking for math to support their arguments," he said. "And so everybody in here has to be part of that public discourse."

Volpe's comments come a day after Trump visited Michigan and signed an executive order intended to provide a "little relief" to carmakers from tariffs on imported vehicles and upcoming levies on parts. 

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"The president, because he came just across the river here to do a rally, said, you know, the automakers have asked for some assistance and I'm giving it to them," Volpe said. "Well, this is an abuser who said I'm not gonna hit you today." 

Volpe said the tariffs on foreign parts, set to take effect May 3, are those "that will grind the industry to a halt in both directions." 

"There isn't any relief unless they're at zero," he said.

Industry representatives who attended Volpe's presentation, titled "Driven to the Brink: Tariffs and Canada's Auto Sector," said they appreciated and agreed with his message about speaking out.

"Windsor-Essex is the largest centralized hub of mold makers in the world," said Nicole Vlanich, executive director of the Canadian Association of Moldmakers. "Ontario houses four of the five world's largest moldmakers, and not [...] acknowledging that or recognizing that is detrimental because business needs to be done. 

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