Trump wants direct control over where cars are produced: Bloomberg
October 29, 2019, BNN Flavio Volpe, president of Automotive Parts Manufacturers Association, joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss a report saying Donald Trump wants control over where auto parts are made as part of a NAFTA deal. Click here for original video.
‘There’s so much at stake here for both sides’: Canadian auto expert on GM worker strike
BNN Bloomberg September 16th, 2019 Flavio Volpe, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers Association, joins BNN Bloomberg for his take on the General Motors worker strike and why he believes it will be over in a day. Click here for video.
This election will be about personalities over policy discussions: Flavio Volpe
BNN Bloomberg, Spetember 11 Flavio Volpe, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers Association, discusses the trade policies that the federal candidates will need to tackle in their campaigns. He says geopolitical relations will be an important factor for parties to address. Click here for Link to Video.
Potential Fiat-Renault merger could point to further auto sector consolidation: Manufacturers’ association
Flavio Volpe, president of Automotive Parts Manufacturers Association, joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss the possible auto sector impact a merger between Fiat and Renault would have. He notes this move would benefit Canadian jobs. Click here for video link to BNN Bloomberg Video.
Shares of Canadian auto parts suppliers surge after trade deal removes tariff threat
Martinrea International jumped 13 per cent, the most since 2014, Magna gained 5.1 per cent and Linamar rose 9 per cent Canada’s eleventh-hour inclusion in a new North America free-trade deal removes a major overhang for auto suppliers but doesn’t fix many of the competitive issues that have restricted investment in the Canadian auto industry. […]
We’ll keep pressuring on metals tariffs: Auto parts association president
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