Trump Hints Temporary Tariff Exemptions for Carmakers

President Donald Trump on Monday signalled the possibility of a temporary exemption for the auto industry from tariffs he had previously imposed on the sector. The move, if confirmed, would mark yet another adjustment in the administration’s evolving trade policy.
Speaking at the Oval Office, Trump acknowledged the need to grant automakers additional time to realign their supply chains. He noted that car manufacturers were working to shift production back to the United States but required a transitional period to do so.
“I’m looking at something to help some of the car companies with it,” Trump said. “They need a little bit of time because they’re going to make them here, but they need a little bit of time.”

Industry leaders have also voiced concerns over the sweeping impact of tariffs on automotive components. Matt Blunt, President of the American Automotive Policy Council — which represents Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis — expressed support for the administration’s objective of strengthening domestic production.
“There is increasing awareness that broad tariffs on parts could undermine our shared goal of building a thriving and growing American auto industry, and that many of these supply chain transitions will take time,” Blunt said.
The latest remarks from the president reflect a growing trend of reversals and revisions surrounding tariff policies. The administration’s shifting stance has sent ripples through financial markets and raised fresh concerns among economists over the risk of a potential recession.
It is wise to note that this temporary pause would most likely not apply to China.
Source: AP News
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