NEW YORK -- New U.S. tariffs targeting Mexico, Canada and China are set to have repercussions on the global supply chain, with the American auto industry potentially facing a $33 billion hit to profit.
Broader trade war looms with Mexico and Canada targeted

Many of the cars sold in the U.S. by Japanese automakers are made in Mexico. (Photo by Azusa Kawakami)
NEW YORK -- New U.S. tariffs targeting Mexico, Canada and China are set to have repercussions on the global supply chain, with the American auto industry potentially facing a $33 billion hit to profit.