At midday last Wednesday, the line-up of cars, trucks and buses waiting to cross the US border at Detroit stretched the full length of the 1.6km tunnel from Windsor, Ontario, on the other side of the Detroit River.
Such bottlenecks – frequent, but unpredictable – have become a big headache for the North American automotive industry, jeopardising the decades-long integration of US and Canadian assembly plants and their component suppliers.

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