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President Donald Trump this week reversed course on tariffs on auto parts manufactured south of the border, something ...
Sheinbaum shared news about tariffs on Mexican auto parts, hailed the Tianguis Turístico's success and shared her love of ...
President Trump has granted an exemption for USMCA-compliant parts from Mexico and Canada under revised auto tariffs ...
The tariffs are now in force, but the wider effects will take some time to be fully felt in the industry for automakers, ...
The tariffs are expected to shrink the supply of less expensive vehicles. Nearly 80 percent of cars priced at less than $30,000 will be subject to 25 percent tariffs, including popular vehicles like ...
Anderson Economic Group has done the math based on the amended tariff policy from the White House and here is how it will impact each car.
President Trump's tariffs on foreign-made auto parts began on May 3, with automakers receiving some concessions from the administration but still feeling the heat on others.
The average car buyer doesn’t think about where the parts in their vehicle come from – but automakers do. That’s why a new ...
For example, Mexico sent $82.5 billion in parts to ... so most will have the tariff attached. If current tariffs for auto parts (and additional levies for Chinese goods in general) had been ...
Anderson Economic Group says the impact of auto tariffs on U.S. consumers could be $30 billion in the full first year.