S&P's gives the worst-case scenario, called a “tariff winter,” a 20 per cent chance of probability. It would be a no-win situation for consumers and automakers.
S&P's gives the worst-case scenario, called a “tariff winter,” a 20 per cent chance of probability. It would be a no-win situation for consumers and automakers.
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