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First Shift: Top 150 Dealership groups Auto industry scrambles amid tariff disruptions | NHTSA opens probe on 2 million Honda vehicles | UAW president doesn’t buy tariff fears (Tierra Riddick, Tom Carl)

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Why UAW President Shawn Fain doesn’t buy industry’s tariff fears, predicts more jobs

UAW President Shawn Fain doesn't believe 25 percent tariffs on automotive imports will lead to increased prices or lower profits. Instead, he believes automakers can add "thousands" of U.S jobs within months.

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