The result will be a dramatic reduction in auto production and sales. (wardsauto.com)
When auto production was stripped out, manufacturing growth was minimal, rising only 1 % during the second quarter. (thinkadvisor.com)
[3] Our results are in the same ballpark as those of Van Biesebroeck, Gao, and Verboven (2012) who found an FTA with Korea would reduce Canadian domestic auto production by 0.15 % to 0.25 %, depending on the demand model employed. (asiapacific.ca)