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Ford and Stellantis are forcing suppliers to sign onto more stringent terms in exchange for tariff cost relief and new business, Crain's Detroit Business reported.
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Ford and Stellantis are forcing suppliers to sign onto more stringent terms in exchange for tariff cost relief and new business, Crain's Detroit Business reported.
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Ford and Stellantis are forcing suppliers to sign onto more stringent terms in exchange for tariff cost relief and new business, Crain's Detroit Business reported.
EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic said the European Commission has made good progress on a framework trade agreement and a deal may be possible in the coming days.
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