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25% Tariff Delay: Automakers Warn of Rising Costs

Kumeran Sagathevan

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President Donald Trump recently threatened to impose a 25% tariff on Mexico and Canada unless they comply with his demands on immigration, drug trafficking, and other trade issues.

In response, Canada announced its intention to match the U.S. tariff with a 25% levy of its own. However, recent developments have seen the two countries reach a common ground, securing a one-month delay on these tariff hikes to allow for further negotiation of trade terms.

Trump has called tariffs "the most beautiful word," but many U.S. businesses strongly disagree. The auto industry, in particular, is worried.


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Canada and Mexico play a huge role in U.S. car manufacturing. Automakers rely on a complex supply chain where parts cross borders multiple times. For example, a wire made in the U.S. might be sent to Mexico to be bundled, then returned to the U.S. for installation.

Trade agreements like NAFTA and its replacement, USMCA, have made this system possible. The Detroit 3 - Ford, GM and Stellantis depend heavily on these trade relationships and would face major cost hikes if tariffs are imposed.

Experts predict that a 25% tariff on Canada and Mexico could cost the auto industry up to US$110 million per day. Car prices in the U.S. could rise by about 6%, or US$2,700 per vehicle.


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Auto industry groups are calling for a quick resolution warning that tariffs could severely impact suppliers, workers, and consumers. According to The Alliance for Automotive Innovation, seamless trade within North America supports a US$300 billion market.

However, despite all these concerns, Trump downplayed the risks saying that the U.S. doesn’t need Canada to make its cars.


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A big challenge for automakers is that these tariffs are meant to pressure other countries into making policy changes - however these tariffs are not permanent making long-term business decisions difficult.

If tariffs were long-lasting, car companies might shift production or change suppliers. But if they’re temporary, making big investments to avoid them doesn’t make sense.

GM CEO Mary Barra said the company will take low-cost steps to reduce the impact, like stockpiling parts or shifting some sourcing to U.S. suppliers. However, she emphasized that GM won’t make big changes without clear information.


Source: NPR.org

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More then half his life spend being obsessed with all thing go-fast, performance and automotive only to find out he's actually Captain Slow behind the wheels...oh well!

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