Trump, 25 tariff and automotive parts imports
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A new tariff on foreign-made vehicles set to go into effect Thursday could hit Long Island drivers in their wallets, but experts say consumers looking to buy or trade in a new car should exercise due...
The New York Times |
Sales of cars picked up recently partly as buyers rushed to lock in deals before President Trump’s 25 percent tariffs on cars and auto parts go into effect.
NBC News |
NBC News’ Garrett Haake spoke to a car dealership owner and auto worker in Michigan about how they expect to be impacted by the tariff.
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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.
One manufacturer told NBC News that she had managed to push the existing 45% duty on her products onto American customers.
Economists expect President Donald Trump's tariffs to drive up the cost of buying both new and used cars, as well as auto repairs.
Trump is planning to enforce 25% tariffs on the auto industry, so why is Tesla cruising while others are in a spiral? Here's what to know.
President Trump announced a 25% tariff on auto imports to the United States.The tariffs apply to all cars and light trucks manufactured outside the United States, as well as certain auto parts. The automaker market,
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Sign up here.Indian auto parts makers, already struggling with weak domestic demand, now face the risk of losing sales in their top overseas market as US President Donald Trump’s looming import tariffs ripple through global car manufacturing.
Some car and auto parts aren't the only price increases with tariffs. Your auto insurance premium may go up, too.
Auto marketing budgets could get squeezed as prices rise and Trump-backed taxes bring more uncertainty to the market.