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- Trump Delays Auto Tariffs for One Month - Yet Again!
U.S. President Donald Trump has once again granted a temporary one-month reprieve from his newly announced 25% tariff, this time exclusively for automakers and their imports from both Mexico and Canada.
The exemption applies specifically to vehicles that meet the stringent requirements of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). Under the trade deal, negotiated during Trump’s first term, a vehicle must have at least 75% of its content sourced from North America and at least 40% from the United States or Canada to qualify.
This provides some protection for the Detroit "Big Three" - General Motors (GM), Ford, and Stellantis.
If the tariffs take effect, Tesla will also be impacted as over 20% of its parts come from Mexico, along with additional components from Canada. Higher costs could make Tesla vehicles more expensive for consumers as a result.
The unpredictability of the tariffs - announced one day, delayed the next—has added frustration for businesses across North America. While the temporary exemption offers short-term relief, the overall impact of Trump’s trade policies extends beyond the automotive sector.
Moving forward, Canadian and Mexican businesses may become hesitant to engage in long-term deals with U.S. companies, fearing sudden policy shifts that could disrupt trade and raise costs.
Even if the tariffs are never fully enforced, their lasting effect may be a deterioration of trust between North American trading partners. While automakers have been granted a temporary break, the broader uncertainty may linger long after Trump’s administration.
Source: Insideevs
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