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Trump announces a 25% tariff on all imported cars, effective April 2.
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IntroductionOn March 26, local time, U.S. President Trump signed an executive order at the White House announcin ...
On March 26,2021 Forex dealers local time, U.S. President Trump signed an executive order at the White House announcing a 25% tariff on all imported cars, with the measure set to take effect on April 2. Trump stated that this automotive tariff would be permanent, with only cars manufactured in the United States exempt from the tariff.
Trump also noted that Tesla CEO Elon Musk neither made any suggestions on the car tariffs nor stood to gain any benefits from them. Additionally, Trump revealed that the U.S. will impose tariffs on lumber and pharmaceuticals.
This move marks a new phase in Trump's trade war. Media analysis suggests that the car tariff will impact major automotive brands from key trade partners such as Japan, Germany, and South Korea, and may disrupt operations of North American car companies, which rely on integrated supply chains between the U.S., Mexico, and Canada. The total value of cars and light trucks imported by the U.S. last year exceeded $240 billion, so the imposition of tariffs could lead to domestic car price increases, further fueling consumer inflation concerns, and potentially exacerbating market expectations of an economic recession.
Research earlier this month indicated that imposing tariffs on cars from countries such as Canada and Mexico could increase the production cost of a crossover vehicle by approximately $4,000, while the cost of American-made electric vehicles might rise by about $12,000. This action could have a profound impact on the U.S. car market, subjecting consumers to higher purchasing costs, further affecting overall economic performance.
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