Canadians would be hit hardest if auto sector is tariffed by the U.S.
With the recent tariffs being put on a lengthy list of items in Canada and the U.S., Canadians are having to dig deeper into their pockets.
Charles Backman, Chair of Business and Office Administration at Grande Prairie Regional College suggests while the tariffs aren’t hitting everyday consumers hard to this point that could change, especially in the auto-sector.
“That could have a huge impact on Canada for the consumer. You could see the price of cars increasing something like $8,000 or $9,000 just because of the imposed tariffs. You would also see a decline in employment at least on the Canadian side particularly.”
Backman adds if tariffs were to be imposed, it would result in fewer cars being manufactured and high unemployment in both Canada and the U.S., at least in the short term.