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“The thought of it being out of reach come June or July made it a little easier to pull the trigger now,” Valor said.
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Asian equity markets sank, European shares crashed to a 16-month-low and oil prices plummeted as investors feared the duties Trump announced last week could lead to higher prices, weaker demand and p...
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Anderson Economic Group released its revised auto tariffs analysis Wednesday, where it detailed how it estimates different car models will be impacted by President Trump's tariffs.
The 25% auto tariffs, set to take effect on April 3, will apply to imported passenger vehicles, including cars, SUVs, minivans, cargo vans and light trucks, according to a White House statement released after Trump's Oval Office remarks on Wednesday.
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With a wide range of tariffs on imported products ready to begin, most of the attention has been focused on the auto industry and what a 25% tariff on impo
President Donald Trump’s plan to slap a 25% tariff on imported automobiles puts consumers looking to buy a new vehicle in a tough spot. The tariffs, set to kick on in April 2, are likely to raise prices for many new cars—whether they’re assembled in the U.
Trump said Americans shouldn’t rush to buy cars before the tariffs take effect – he’s betting that his tariffs will cause the U.S. economy to boom. President Donald Trump was asked Friday whether Americans should rush to buy cars now before his ...
Prices are going to shoot up now,” one shopper said. But some dealers said that economic concerns might be keeping people away.
President Donald Trump’s tariffs aren’t just an economic disruption. They’re a security one. His program, if implemented as planned, could muddle global supply chains the Pentagon has spent decades creating,