Trump Administration Offers Relief On Auto Tariffs

There's relief on the horizon for automakers as the Trump administration eases the 25% tariffs on imported vehicles and auto components, which were implemented less than a month prior.
"It's a little bit of help," President Trump stated to reporters at a Michigan rally on Tuesday, where he is marking his 100th day in office. "All we wanted to do was make this little change enjoyable for them."
In late March, Trump announced a 25% tariff on all automobile imports entering the United States, which took effect on April 3rd. Additionally, a 25% tariff on imported auto parts was slated to be implemented on May 3rd. 
According to a WSJ report, a new executive order issued by Trump today will partially compensate automakers for import tariffs on auto parts. This rebate is capped at 15% of an assembled car's value until April 2026, subsequently decreasing to 10% until April 2027.
The compensation is further limited based on the car's MSRP, initially at 3.75% and then reducing to 2.5%.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick stated that the aim of the policy change is to compel US automakers to exclusively use domestically manufactured auto parts within the next two years. 
Under the proposed policy, vehicles incorporating at least 85% US-made components would be exempt from supplementary tariffs.
The executive order also clarifies that the taxes on imported vehicles and automotive components will not be calculated on top of any existing tariffs Trump has placed on Canada and Mexico.
Furthermore, these taxes will not be cumulative with tariffs already in effect for steel, aluminum, and related products.
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