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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.
I discussed the potential for the automotive industry to thrive under President Trump's leadership, particularly with ...
The automotive industry is over it and, at the minimum, wants predictability. Welcome back to Critical Materials, your daily roundup for all things electric and tech in the automotive space.
Automakers have been hit by market chaos caused by President Donald Trump's tariffs, sending shares in Japanese and European ...
Recognizing these challenges, Team Velocity, a leader in marketing technology and customer experience solutions for the ...
Ford Motor Company has launched a new advertising campaign called "From America, For America" in direct response to the ...
The tariffs are an expansion of those Trump signed in 2018, when a 25 percent steel duty and a 10 percent aluminum levy went ...
Key Takeaways UBS and Mizuho analysts lowered their targets for Tesla on Thursday, citing the potential of tariffs to weaken ...
The auto industry is in a state of uncertainty as consumers and manufacturers alike grapple with the recently implemented 25 ...
South Africa is considering offering additional incentives to automakers to help cushion the impact of U.S. President Donald ...
Vehicle prices will surge $5,000 to $10,000 and tariffs will wreak havoc on auto demand, analysts say.
On March 26, 2025, President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on foreign autos. A fact sheet prepared by the White House ...
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