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#donaldtrump #markcarney #canada #trumpnews #tariffs How did Trump’s tariffs accelerate the collapse of Detroit’s dominance in Canada? In this in-depth analysis, we break down how Trump’s tariffs reshaped the North American auto industry, weakened the Detroit Three, and handed market share to Honda and Toyota. What was supposed to protect American manufacturing instead triggered a structural shift in Canadian auto production — one that may never reverse. For over a century, Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis dominated Canadian auto manufacturing. They built more than 100 million vehicles in Canada and once controlled 56% of production. Today, they hold just 23%. Meanwhile, Japanese automakers quietly expanded to 77% of Canadian production — not through aggressive expansion, but through steady investment and long-term strategy. We examine how Trump’s tariffs disrupted deeply integrated supply chains across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, costing billions in losses for American companies while leaving Japanese automakers comparatively insulated. We also explore how a separate U.S.-Japan trade deal further disadvantaged North American-built vehicles and how Chinese EV manufacturers like BYD are preparing to enter the Canadian market with affordable electric vehicles that could permanently reshape the competitive landscape.