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Detroit Axle, a large aftermarket auto parts dealer based in Ferndale, says it may go out of business within weeks unless it gets certain tariff relief on the goods it imports from China.
Detroit Axle, formed 35 years ago, found its niche in supplying auto parts online to small mechanic shops and car enthusiasts, importing many of its lower-cost offerings from China and Mexico. The ...
Detroit Axle, a large aftermarket auto parts dealer based in Ferndale, says it may go out of business within weeks unless it gets certain tariff relief on the goods it imports from China.
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