
Peter Frise
Peter Frise is a professor at the University of Windsor with expertise in automotive engineering and industry relations. He has commented on the evolving dynamics between the Canadian government and automakers, emphasizing the historical collaboration and commitment of car companies to meet their obligations. His insights reflect a deep understanding of the automotive sector's significance in Canada, particularly in the context of recent disputes over production shifts and government funding.
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Peter Frise, a professor at the University of Windsor, commented on the forecasting abilities of carmakers.
As auto companies retreat from Canada, do government subsidies still make sense?Peter Frise, a professor at the University of Windsor, said Mr. Trump’s goal of forcing automakers to abandon their North American supply lines and ramp up U.S. production faces a tough reality: a U.S. labour shortage.
U.S. automakers on track to pay $10-billion in tariffs by end of OctoberPeter Frise, a professor at the University of Windsor, said the dispute marks an 'unfortunate' twist in Canada’s relations with the automaker.
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