
Linda Hasenfratz
Linda Hasenfratz is the President, Chairman, and CEO of Linamar, a leading global manufacturing company, and is recognized for her leadership in the automotive industry.
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Linda Hasenfratz is the executive chair of Linamar.
Eighteen ideas on how to kickstart the Canadian economyLinda Hasenfratz, executive chair of Guelph, Ont.-based auto-parts maker Linamar, told The Globe and Mail that it would cost billions to move factories to the U.S. to avoid tariffs.
Trump muses about tariff relief for automakers, begins process for semiconductor and pharmaceutical leviesLinda Hasenfratz, executive chair of Linamar, argues against the feasibility of relocating auto industry plants to the U.S. due to tariffs.
Windsor finds itself on the wrong side of Trump’s bitter tariff spatLinda Hasenfratz of Linamar pointed out the percentage of Canada’s population relative to North America.
Where are the best-selling cars in Canada assembled and what is made here?
Linda Hasenfratz has said the tariffs would bring the North American auto industry to a halt within a week.
Stellantis to close Windsor plant for two weeks to deal with U.S. tariffsLinda Hasenfratz warned that the tariffs will cost automakers 'billions.'
Auto parts maker Martinrea warns U.S. tariffs will drive up vehicle prices, hurt Detroit Three automakersLinda Hasenfratz says the North American auto industry needs a permanent reprieve from U.S. tariffs to avoid a shutdown.
Auto-parts supplier Linamar wants permanent deferment of U.S. tariffs to avoid shutdownLinda Hasenfratz, the executive chair of Linamar, warned about the potential impact of tariffs on vehicle production.
How Trump’s tariffs put thousands of American jobs at riskLinda Hasenfratz is the President, Chairman and CEO of Linamar included in the council.
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