What might the “Big Three” U.S. automakers do now that they have a reprieve from tariffs imposed on Canadian and Mexican ...
GM and Stellantis would be most affected by the tariffs, given that they rely “significantly” on both Canada and Mexico for ...
The country’s largest automakers want to get into banking, hoping for a receptive audience from Trump-appointed officials ...
Auto manufacturing — a staple of the Michigan economy for generations — represents one of the industries most vulnerable to ...
The announcement came one day after Trump imposed 25% taxes — or tariffs — on Mexican and Canadian imports, which experts ...
Frustrations mount at tariff-weary carmakers, suppliers; consumers consider whether March is a great month to buy or lease ...
It comes as Barclays analysts warn that tariffs will wipe out all profits for Detroit’s Big Three if they don’t raise prices.
The pause comes after Trump spoke with leaders of the “big 3” automakers, Ford, General Motors and Stellantis, on Wednesday, according to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
The White House said Donald Trump spoke to Stellantis, Ford, and General Motors officials who asked for the tariffs exemption ...
President Donald Trump granted a one-month tariff exemption to any autos coming from Mexico and Canada for Ford, General ...
Shares of General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis climbed on Wednesday after a report suggested that the Trump admin may delay ...