Auto groups urges Trump to extend trade deal with Mexico, Canada
- Country:
- United States
Major auto trade groups on Thursday urged the Trump administration to extend a free trade deal with both Mexico and Canada, saying it was crucial for U.S. vehicle production as North America faces competition from Asia and Europe.
The seven groups representing automakers, car dealers and parts manufacturers, said in a letter to U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer first reported by Reuters that extending the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement "will help ensure that the United States remains a globally competitive production base at a time of rapid technological change and intensifying international competition."
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