Husisian Quoted on Impact of Trump Talk on NAFTA on Automakers and Suppliers
June 26, 2017
Bloomberg
Partner Gregory Husisian was quoted in a Bloomberg article, “Trump’s NAFTA Victory Rides on Big Changes to How Cars Are Built,” which covered how automakers and parts suppliers are reacting to the Trump Administration’s talk about revamping the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Husisian explained that the talk may be having an effect on automakers and parts suppliers, and some automakers and parts suppliers are waiting to see how the negotiations lay out before deciding on any actions. “It’s put a bit of a freeze on future investment plans,” he said.
Husisian explained that the talk may be having an effect on automakers and parts suppliers, and some automakers and parts suppliers are waiting to see how the negotiations lay out before deciding on any actions. “It’s put a bit of a freeze on future investment plans,” he said.
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