Group 1 - Stellantis, the fourth largest automotive manufacturer globally, is relocating the production of the Jeep Compass from Brampton, Ontario, to Illinois, USA, as part of a $13 billion investment to expand manufacturing capacity in the U.S. [2][3] - Canadian Premier Doug Ford criticized U.S. President Trump for the decision, suggesting that it is a result of difficult negotiations and called for economic retaliation against the U.S. [2][3] - Canadian Industry Minister Mélanie Joly deemed the production shift "unacceptable," highlighting that Stellantis had previously committed to production in Canada in exchange for significant government financial support [3] Group 2 - The ongoing U.S. tariff policies have negatively impacted key Canadian export industries, particularly manufacturing, with a notable loss of nearly 10,000 manufacturing jobs year-on-year as of July [3] - Discussions between Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Carney focused on trade issues, with Trump emphasizing the need for U.S. automotive production and the desire to lower tariffs on various Canadian industries [4]
汽车巨头将部分生产线从加拿大迁至美国,加省长矛头对准特朗普:受够了,真难搞