2022 Projections in the North American Auto Industry
February 2, 2022
1:00 PM ET
Presenters
Mark R. Ludwikowski , Aristeo Lopez , Linda M. Watson
2021 proved challenging for the auto industry in both Mexico and the United States, with similar projected outcomes for 2022. The industry is seeing impacts as a result of trade changes between the two countries that may influence the way businesses operate for the foreseeable future.
Tune into a panel discussion where the following legal and supply chain issues are discussed:
- Ongoing supply chain concerns, including port delays and trucker/worker shortage
- Potential trade war around electric vehicle incentives
- Workers’ rights and U.S. trade policy
- USMCA rules of origin
- Chip shortage developments
Moderated by Mark R. Ludwikowski, Member, Clark Hill
Panelists include:
- Aristeo Lopez, Senior Counsel, Clark Hill
- Linda Watson, Chair, Automotive & Manufacturing Industry Team, Clark Hill
- Guillermo Malpica Soto, Undersecretary of Industry and Trade / State of Puebla, Mexico
- Jesus Rascón, Chairman of the Board / Automotive Cluster Puebla-Tlaxcala, CLAUZ