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Flavio Volpe: Canada's planned response to "Trump Tariffs

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Flavio Volpe, President of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association (APMA) and US-Canada Council Member joins us in breaking down Trump’s latest tariff threats and what they could mean for Canada’s auto industry.


🚨 Are these tariffs actual, or is Trump just talking?

🚨 What would they cost the American automotive sector?

🚨 Why is Flavio heading to Washington to push back against the madness?


We talk about trade, Canada’s economic leverage, and what happens if Trump actually follows through. Spoiler: it won’t just hurt Canada.


👤 Who is Flavio Volpe?

Flavio Volpe is the President of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association (APMA), a leading voice in Canadian automotive trade and manufacturing. A key figure in US-Canada trade negotiations, he played a significant role in the USMCA agreement and has been a relentless advocate for Canadian manufacturing and innovation. He is also leading Canada’s first domestic EV development, Project Arrow. Known for his straight talk and deep expertise, Flavio is a go-to source on trade, tariffs, and economic policy.



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Flavio Volpe, President of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association (APMA) and US-Canada Council Member joins us in breaking down Trump’s latest tariff threats and what they could mean for Canada’s auto industry.


🚨 Are these tariffs actual, or is Trump just talking?

🚨 What would they cost the American automotive sector?

🚨 Why is Flavio heading to Washington to push back against the madness?


We talk about trade, Canada’s economic leverage, and what happens if Trump actually follows through. Spoiler: it won’t just hurt Canada.


👤 Who is Flavio Volpe?

Flavio Volpe is the President of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association (APMA), a leading voice in Canadian automotive trade and manufacturing. A key figure in US-Canada trade negotiations, he played a significant role in the USMCA agreement and has been a relentless advocate for Canadian manufacturing and innovation. He is also leading Canada’s first domestic EV development, Project Arrow. Known for his straight talk and deep expertise, Flavio is a go-to source on trade, tariffs, and economic policy.



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