Trump Tariffs Could Add $5,790 To The Price Of Cars, According To Data Analysis
About a 12-percent increase from 2024.
Read More »About a 12-percent increase from 2024.
Read More »"We want to make the cars in Detroit."
Read More »Utilizing existing American manufacturing.
Read More »Uncommitted federal grant money is being revoked.
Read More »With reciprocal tariffs to follow.
Read More »Uncertainty around tariffs continues.
Read More »The $5 billion program is being reevaluated.
Read More »New 10-percent tariff goes into effect.
Read More »Canada was ready to retaliate with its own import tariffs.
Read More »Negotiations with Canada are ongoing.
Read More »Potentially directly affecting over a million jobs.
Read More »Including increased U.S. pickup production.
Read More »New transportation secretary cites elevated costs for consumers and automakers.
Read More »Including units produced in the U.S.
Read More »The NHTSA postponed the effective date.
Read More »Though the executive order leaves some wiggle room.
Read More »Executive order signed on day one.
Read More »Trump is moving quickly.
Read More »More targeted approach may be in the works.
Read More »The Buick Envision appears to be safe, for now.
Read More »Effectively banning all Chinese cars from the U.S.
Read More »But will remain in power long enough for tariff negotiations.
Read More »Alongside a few other automakers.
Read More »Specifically critical minerals supply chain development.
Read More »Shifting funds currently earmarked for charging stations.
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