Under Trump's tariff threats, Canadian automotive parts manufacturer Linamar (LIMAF.US) may unexpectedly benefit.
Zhtng cijng APP hudng, jind qch lng bjin zhzushng Lm (LIMAF.US) cng bi rnwi sh tlngp zhngf qch h jnsh gunshu de shuhi zh, dn gi gngs biosh, t xinzi knng chngwi moy zhn de shuy zh. Linamar xngzh zhx Linda Hasenfratz zi y fnxx de dinhu huy shng biosh, gi gngs yn wng migu de "jh suyu dngx" du minzhng gunshu, ynwi zhxi bjin fh mi-m-ji mo y dngyu.
According to the financial and economic APP of Wisdom Securities, Canadian automotive parts manufacturer Linamar (LIMAF.US) was once considered a victim of the Trump administration's car and metal tariffs, but the company now says it may be a beneficiary of the trade war. Linamar's CEO Linda Hasenfratz stated in a conference call with analysts that "almost everything" the company ships to the United States is tariff-free because these parts comply with the USMCA trade agreement.
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