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The newly announced tariffs are designed to redirect auto production to the U.S. by financially penalizing imports.
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Some analysts have warned that Trump's import charges could lead to the temporary shutdown of some US car production, with increased prices passed onto consumers.
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Trump is set to launch "reciprocal tariffs" against all other countries that have their own duties on U.S. goods or other trade barriers.
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Trump said on Sunday that reciprocal tariffs he is set to announce this week will include all nations, not just a smaller group of 10 to 15 countries with the biggest trade imbalances.
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Britain expects to be hit by U.S. President Donald Trump's plans to impose global tariffs this week and the government has been preparing for all eventualities, Prime Minister Keir Starmer's spokesma...
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The Trump administration has discussed providing financial aid for farmers who may be subject to retaliation by America’s trading partners.
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White House says 'no exemptions' as Canada braces for new wave of U.S. tariffsWhite House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Monday there will be "no exemptions" to U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest moves to upend global trade this week and it remains unclear just what duties will fall on Canada.
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The president has circled April 2 as the culmination of his "American first" economic policy, which has already shaken markets and started a trade war.
Mexico is working to carve out an exemption for its critical autos industry after Washington announced tariffs on imported vehicles, the economy minister said on Thursday.
President Donald Trump said he was placing 25% tariffs on auto imports, a move the White House claims would foster domestic
President Trump downplayed concerns that his forthcoming round of 25% tariffs on all foreign-made vehicles will cause prices on those automobiles to spike, arguing that it will be a boon for
The tax hike starting in April means automakers could face higher costs and lower sales, though Trump argues that the tariffs will lead to more factories opening in the United States and the end of what he judges to be a “ridiculous” supply chain in which auto parts and finished vehicles are manufactured across the United States, Canada and Mexico.
We’re going to go with the tariffs on cars,” Trump said at a White House event ahead of a news conference scheduled for the afternoon.