#Trump100Days Donald Trump, President of the United States, has attacked the automotive industry again, both in Mexico and Canada. During his most recent intervention, the leader spoke about the intention to establish this part of trade in his country, considering that his two neighbors 'take part of the business'.
As part of the actions carried out in the scope of his first 100 days in office, the Republican politician once again emphasized the protectionist nature of his administration. In this regard, he stated that 'we seek to make our own cars' and dismissed the imports made from the two countries with which he shares a border.
'We don't need cars from abroad when they said: 'sir, we want to send you many cars', I said we really don't want your cars. We really don't want them. We want to make our own cars, this includes Canada, this includes Mexico, which have taken a huge amount of our business,' he expressed.
Since the beginning of his administration, Donald Trump has emphasized his intention to transfer the production of automakers that are located abroad to the United States. To this end, he imposed tariffs of 25% on cars that arrive and are manufactured in other countries. In this regard, some companies have considered transferring part of their production to this country.