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Canada's relationship with Japan's automotive giants has been quietly unraveling — and the numbers tell a story that mainstream headlines are only beginning to catch up to. In this video, we break down exactly what happened when Canada's auto sector crossed a critical line with Tokyo, why 61,000 assembly jobs were reclassified in 48 hours, and what a $14 billion industrial breakup actually looks like when it unfolds in slow motion.This isn't just a trade dispute. This is a structural realignment of North American manufacturing — and Canada may not fully understand the cost of what it just lost.🔍 WHAT WE COVER IN THIS VIDEO:— Why Japan's auto giants quietly stopped committing to Canadian facilities — What "job reclassification" really means for workers and their families — How Mexico positioned itself to absorb the investment Canada walked away from — The USMCA provisions that couldn't protect Canada from this outcome — What the $14B figure actually represents — and why the real number may be much higher — Whether Canada can reverse this trajectory before the window closes permanently📌 This video is essential watching if you follow: Canada-US trade relations, North American manufacturing news, electric vehicle supply chain developments, Japanese foreign direct investment, USMCA policy updates, or global automotive industry shifts.🔔 Subscribe for weekly breakdowns of the economic and trade decisions reshaping North America — told with the precision and depth the story deserves. 💬 Drop your thoughts below: Do you think Canada can recover its position with Japan's auto sector — or is this realignment permanent? #CanadaTrade #JapanAutoIndustry #AutoSectorNews #CanadaManufacturing #USMCATrade #ElectricVehicleSupplyChain #CanadaEconomy