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