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"textContent": "\n\nCanada is reworking auto trade access and incentives to keep assembly plants and jobs in-country as US tariff pressure squeezes Canada’s export-heavy auto base, where over 90% of Canadian-made vehicles and 60% of Canadian-made parts are shipped to the US. Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recently announced auto strategy commits to strengthening Canada’s automotive remission framework […]\n\nThe post Ottawa Tightens Auto Import Credits To Keep Plants Home appeared first on the deep dive.",
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