Canada, tariffs
Digest more
Top News
Overview
UPI |
Revenue generated from the Canada tariffs will be used to support Canadian auto workers and the domestic industry, which was already feeling the negative effects of Trump's economic measures.
Yahoo |
Trump said that a 25% tariff will be placed on all foreign-made automobiles imported into the U.S. becoming effective at midnight, April 3.
Read more on News Digest
Ford offering steep discounts to counter Trump's tariffs
Digest more
Top News
Overview
Highlights
The Baltimore Sun |
Ford announced it would reduce prices on most of its vehicles to the rates it charges employees in a move to boost sales that have been on an upswing as the tariff implementation neared.
Washington Examiner |
Ford Motor Company unveiled a new campaign Thursday offering employee pricing to all U.S. customers on almost every Ford and Lincoln model.
Wall Street Journal |
Ford Motor is leaning into the tariff moment with a new ad campaign that highlights its American-made vehicles and extends its employee discounts to the wider buying public.
Read more on News Digest
President Donald Trump has promised to unleash a wave of dollar-for-dollar reciprocal tariffs on nations that he feels are treating the United States unfairly in terms of trade, either through higher tariffs or non-tariff trade barriers.
1don MSN
Automaker Stellantis is temporarily halting production at a plant in Canada and a plant in Mexico shortly after President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on imported vehicles.
President Trump’s tariffs are hitting the auto industry in multiple ways, creating havoc for both car companies and buyers trying to assess the impact.
18h
The New Republic on MSNHere’s What Trump’s Tariffs Could Do to the U.S. Auto IndustryThe president claims the measures will help autoworkers. But experts say that’s far from certain—and that they could tank the industry instead.
Explore more
Stellantis is halting vehicle production at two assembly plants in direct response to President Trump’s newly enacted 25% auto tariffs.
The tariffs are an expansion of those Trump signed in 2018, when a 25 percent steel duty and a 10 percent aluminum levy went into effect. Over time, the first Trump administration and the Biden administration issued exemptions for a large number of U.S. trading partners. Those no longer apply.
Ford Motor Company has launched a new advertising campaign called "From America, For America" in direct response to the costly new tariffs on autos and parts.
Get on the Hutchinson River Parkway and you'll see a showroom of foreign cars, from Volkswagen to Porsche. Will tariffs make auto costs higher?