Could the US Face a Major Car Shortage Soon?
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis, explains how new tariffs on car parts could disrupt the U.S. auto industry. Many vehicles rely on imported components from Canada and Mexico, and if trade restrictions slow or stop that flow, dealerships could face shortages. Some car models may become unavailable for months, causing temporary price hikes, but ultimately creating a major problem for automakers and consumers alike.
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