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Daily 5 report for Jan. 29: North American suppliers sound alarm bells about tariffs
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Billions of dollars in auto parts move back and forth across the U.S.-Canada border every year.
(REUTERS)
By:
Philip Nussel
January 29, 2025 08:30 PM
Welcome to the Daily 5 report for Wednesday, Jan. 29.
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