Trump, autos and tariff
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According to a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration list of 2025 vehicle domestic content, there is no 100% born in the USA vehicle.
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The global economy appeared to be in open rebellion against President Donald Trump's tariffs as they took effect Wednesday.
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Trump said Wednesday he will pause reciprocal tariffs for 90 days to more than 75 U.S. trading partners except for China, whose tariff rate he said will increase to 125%, effective immediately.
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Trump plans to unveil reciprocal tariffs on Wednesday on all nations that put duties on U.S. imports, which the president has been calling "Liberation Day" for American trade.
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Wedbush analyst Dan Ives slashed his price target on Tesla stock from $550 to $315 per share.
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President Trump is placing 25% tariffs on auto imports, a move that the White House believes could boost domestic manufacturing. However, it may place a financial strain on auto manufacturers that depend on global supply chains. When Trump first ...
The tariffs are an expansion of those Trump signed in 2018, when a 25 percent steel duty and a 10 percent aluminum levy went into effect. Over time, the first Trump administration and the Biden administration issued exemptions for a large number of U.S. trading partners. Those no longer apply.
ICE offering $45 billion for private sector to build and staff immigrant detention facilities Trump won't pause reciprocal tariffs to allow for negotiations White House threatens to veto Congress ...
White House trade adviser Peter Navarro said tariffs would raise about $600 billion to $700 billion a year. Economists say that’s nearly impossible.
Auto workers expressed uncertainty and hope outside a Stellantis assembly plant in central Mexico that is scheduled to begin a month-long pause in production.
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N.Y., called out the UAW union on Friday for praising President Donald Trump’s tariffs on foreign automobiles and parts.
Starting Thursday, a 25% tariff will be imposed on all imported vehicles in the country, with some exceptions on Canada and Mexico, which experts said could increase the cost of cars by thousands of dollars.
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President Donald Trump posted on his social media platform Truth Social that it was "a great time to buy.” Less than four hours after his post, Trump announced a 90-day pause on nearly all his tariffs.