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EVs, as well, could see price increases that “exceed $15,000.”
From Fast Company
President Donald Trump declared a US economic emergency and announced tariffs of at least 10% across all countries, with rates even higher for 60 countries or trading blocs that have a high trade defi...
From CNN
Governments around the world pledged counter measures on the U.S. after President Donald Trump unveiled on Wednesday a new baseline 10% tariff on goods from all countries plus reciprocal tariffs on t...
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Some Americans have rushed to buy cars ahead of potential price hikes tied to Trump's tariffs. Experts share advice on whether buying now is the right move.
The Trump administration is launching a 25% tariff on auto imports Thursday, which means current sticker prices won’t stick. “You’re looking at $4,000-$15,000 increases on the sticker of the vehicle,” Lithia Hyundai General Manager Moose Pohyar said.
President Trump says the goal of his tariffs − resuscitating U.S. manufacturing's glory days − will be worth the turmoil. Experts are skeptical.
Car buyers looking to snag new wheels will likely be confronted with sticker shock after President Trump’s 25% tax on imported vehicles and auto parts kicks in. Trump’s tariff on cars and light trucks is set to take effect on April 3, and tariffs on certain auto parts, including engines and transmissions, will take effect no later than May 3.
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Hyundai Says 'No Price Hike' Despite Trump’s 25% Tariff on ImportsHyundai Motor President José Muñoz has drawn a line, stating that the company has no plans to raise car prices in the U.S. in response to President Donald Trump's 25% tariff on imported vehicles. Muñoz made this statement during a media day event at the 2025 Seoul Mobility Show in South Korea.
The White House says President Trump's trade policy will come to a head on April 2, when the administration unveils a plan for reciprocal tariffs. Why it matters: The new tariff regime will take aim at trading partners that officials believe treat domestic exporters unfairly.
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Al Jazeera on MSNTrump’s auto tariffs could help China’s carmakers, experts sayTrump’s 25 percent tariff could ‘level the playing field’ for Chinese brands insulated from the US market, analyst say.
The stock market fell significantly on Thursday after President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” announcement. Trump began his “Liberation Day” announcement after 4 p.m. on Wednesday, when markets closed for the day,