
International automobile manufacturers have reportedly issued warnings to the Trump administration about potentially discontinuing their most affordable vehicle offerings in the United States market, according to a Wall Street Journal report published Monday.
According to the report, these overseas car companies have informed Trump’s economic advisers that they may be unable to continue manufacturing and selling budget-friendly vehicles in America if the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement faces elimination or significant changes that don’t substantially lower tariffs on automobiles and automotive components produced in North America.
The communications were made to administration officials by sources familiar with the ongoing discussions, the Wall Street Journal indicated.
Reuters has not been able to independently confirm these reported discussions at this time.








