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Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 2
White House Pushes 50% US Parts Rule for North American Vehicles, Carney Says
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 2

White House Pushes 50% US Parts Rule for North American Vehicles, Carney Says

1 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 2
  • A proposed White House auto rule would require vehicles built in the North American trade zone to contain at least 50% US-made components, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said.
  • Canada’s vehicles already average that 50% threshold, Carney said, suggesting Canadian production would be less affected than Mexican output.
  • Mexican-made vehicles often fall short of the proposed level, making them the clearest target of the tighter sourcing push.
  • The move would raise US content requirements within North American auto manufacturing, potentially reshaping supply chains across the regional trade bloc.
As a 50% U.S. content rule looms, can Mexico's auto industry adapt or will it face crippling tariffs?
Is the new U.S. auto rule a defense against China or a move that fractures North American trade?
Will the White House's 'Made in America' auto plan mean higher car prices for everyone in North America?