By Kristina Vankova
Canada is now importing more vehicles from Mexico than from the U.S., signaling a major shift in North American trade dynamics. Driven by cost advantages, quality, and a robust Mexican auto industry, this trend reflects changing supply chains and consumer preferences. As Mexico strengthens its role in automotive exports, questions arise about how the U.S. and Canada will respond to maintain competitiveness. This development could reshape manufacturing strategies, employment patterns, and economic relationships across the continent. Curious how this will impact the future of North American trade? Read on to explore the full picture.