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President Donald Trump hinted that he might temporarily relieve the auto industry from “permanent” tariffs he previously imposed on the business. The president didn’t specify how long the potential ...
Less than an hour after President Donald Trump unveiled sweeping “Liberation Day” tariffs on dozens of countries, Denny Butler, a United Auto Workers local union vice president, received word that ...
According to the study, the average annual insurance premium has risen to $3,996, or around $333 per month, making the cost ...
Trump didn’t say whether relief was coming for the 25% tariffs already in place for foreign auto imports or the 25% auto ...
The president's comments could potentially bring relief to automakers reeling from his duties on car and light truck imports.
Trump imposed a 25 percent tariff on fully built vehicles, with duties on parts set to take effect no later than May 3. His tariffs on Canada and Mexico already contain a carveout for vehicles with ...
In Oval Office remarks, the president said the companies "need a little bit of time" to switch parts production to the United ...
The recent tariffs on imported vehicles as well as on auto parts coming into the United States could be just the latest bump ...
Tariffs aren’t going to reverse the loss of auto jobs in the Midwest during the last 30 years. Automation, and a change in American car buyers’ preferences, cost more jobs than bad trade deals.
The 25% tariffs that President Donald Trump has placed on them are expected to increase the cost of vehicles and likely ...