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President Donald Trump hinted that he might temporarily relieve the auto industry from “permanent” tariffs he previously imposed on the business. The president didn’t specify how long the potential ...
A new analysis from the Center for Automotive Research (CAR) reveals a staggering financial blow to the American auto ...
Most of the cars and trucks made in Canada are shipped to the U.S., and U.S.-made vehicles dominate sales at Canadian auto ...
Comments could potentially bring relief to automakers but also inject further uncertainty into tariff plans. Read more at ...
Shares of General Motors, Ford Motor and Chrysler parent Stellantis NV hit session highs after Trump’s comments, reversing ...
In Oval Office remarks, the president said the companies "need a little bit of time" to switch parts production to the United ...
Auto stocks jumped on Monday afternoon after President Trump hinted tariff relief might be coming. “I’m looking at something ...
United States President Donald Trump said he is exploring possible temporary exemptions to his tariffs on imported vehicles and parts to give auto companies more time to set up U.S. manufacturing.
Tariffs aren’t going to reverse the loss of auto jobs in the Midwest during the last 30 years. Automation, and a change in American car buyers’ preferences, cost more jobs than bad trade deals.
The 25% tariffs that President Donald Trump has placed on them are expected to increase the cost of vehicles and likely ...