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Author: Ian Austen and Ian Willms
Published on: 02/03/2025 | 00:00:00

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Across Border From Detroit, Bafflement and Anger Over U.S. Tariffs Windsor, the heart of Canada’s auto industry, had been on the upswing. Now people feel betrayed by a neighbor, fearing that factories will close. The visiting team’s national anthem was played. They booed, long and loud. Canadians in Windsor viewed the American president’s idea as profoundly unneighborly. "It’s unfortunate for the businessmen, but we’re all going to eventually suffer," said Navita Peters, a clerk at a convenience store. Canadian dollar (about $3.4 billion) battery plant is under construction. Now, local companies are anxiously waiting to see if they can hold onto what they already have. Auto companies are likely to tell parts makers with U.S. Orders that they need to eat 25 percent. Windsor’s mayor says Canada has "cards we can play" in retaliation. Ian Austen reports on Canada for The Times based in Ottawa.

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