The announcement came one day after Trump imposed 25% taxes — or tariffs — on Mexican and Canadian imports, which experts ...
The White House says U.S. automakers will get a one-month grace period on imported cars before they have to start paying new tariffs that went into effect this week.
It's no wonder that companies are unsure. After Trump first announced tariffs on Mexico and Canada, he then said just days later that they would be delayed 30 days. And just a day after the tariffs ...
Auto manufacturing — a staple of the Michigan economy for generations — represents one of the industries most vulnerable to ...
President Donald Trump is giving a one-month exemption on automotive tariffs provided their manufacturing process complies ...
Facing supply chain chaos and higher costs for consumers, Michigan auto leaders convinced President Donald Trump to give them ...
Jonathon Azzopardi, a manufacturer for the auto industry, needs to ship a piece of equipment from Windsor, Ont., to Detroit next week, but U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs have cast the normally ...
The exemption, for now, halts trade barriers that would be disastrous for an industry that has become highly integrated across North America.
Trump’s 25% tariffs on auto imports from Canada and Mexico hit Detroit 3 hard, threatening billions in profits and industry ...
Shares of General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis climbed on Wednesday after a report suggested that the Trump admin may delay ...
President Donald Trump is exempting automakers from newly imposed tariffs on Mexico and Canada for one month, the White House ...
Barclays analyst Dan Levy says impact of Trump tariffs on automakers is being underappreciated. Find out more.
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