Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said there might be carveouts coming to the 25% tariffs placed on Canada and Mexico by President Donald Trump.
Auto makers have been warning that Trump’s tariffs would increase the cost of manufacturing, auto parts, and car prices.
Administration officials met Tuesday to discuss the matter with the heads of Ford Motor Co., General Motors Co. and Stellantis NV, according to some of the people, who weren’t authorized to discuss ...
GM CEO Mary Barra, Ford CEO Jim Farley along with Ford executive chairman Bill Ford and Stellantis chair John Elkann told ...
President Donald Trump on Tuesday claimed the auto industry is “excited” over his decision to impose tariffs on imports from ...
President Donald Trump is set to announce changes to the tariffs on Canada and Mexico he slapped on earlier this week, with ...
Key Takeaways Shares of GM, Ford, and Stellantis gained Wednesday as Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick suggested the ...
Trump’s 25% tariffs on auto imports from Canada and Mexico hit Detroit 3 hard, threatening billions in profits and industry ...
The Big Three automakers Ford (F), General Motors (GM) and Chrysler-owner Stellantis (STLA) face a huge reduction in profits ...
The Trump administration has officially implemented 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, setting off a trade war ...