U.S. automakers Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis are experiencing a decline in their influence within Canada's automotive sector, now accounting for only a quarter of the cars assembled in the country. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the shift in focus by Mark Carney’s government towards international partnerships. This change reflects a broader trend of Canadian authorities seeking to diversify their automotive industry connections beyond traditional U.S. manufacturers. The move is part of a strategic effort to enhance competitiveness and innovation by exploring opportunities with overseas companies. As the Canadian government continues to prioritize global collaborations, the role of U.S. automakers in the region may further diminish.