Trump, Tariffs and auto imports
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The president’s new tariffs on imported vehicles and his plans to kill a popular tax credit will likely torpedo demand for vehicles made by American workers.
With vehicle prices expected to rise sharply as a result of Trump's auto tariffs, many consumers are rushing to make purchases before the tariffs take effect.
Auto repair shops across metro Atlanta are preparing for car parts to get more expensive and harder to get as President Donald Trump imposes tariffs on auto imports. Channel 2′s Audrey Washington was in Conyers where she spoke with owners of an auto shop who say some parts could be delayed for months.
One manufacturer told NBC News that she had managed to push the existing 45% duty on her products onto American customers.
The president of the United Auto Workers union is praising President Trump's tariffs on foreign-made vehicles, but says it can't stop there.
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