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Auto parts retailer Detroit Axle braced for tariff Armageddon, but it didn’t come

FERNDALE, Michigan — Nearing a year ago, the automotive aftermarket parts retailer Detroit Axle filed a notice with the state that the family-owned company would lay off more than 100 employees at its headquarters and warehouse here in response to increased tariffs. The company braced for “Armageddon,” said Mike Musheinesh, CEO of the business his father, who continues as chairman, began in …

By Breana Noble, The Detroit News
FERNDALE, Michigan — Nearing a year ago, the automotive aftermarket parts retailer Detroit Axle filed a notice with the state that the family-owned company would lay off more than 100 employees at its headquarters an… [6848 chars]

Source: Hartford Courant | Published: 2026-04-02T11:30:20Z

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