Trump presses ahead with auto tariffs, ratcheting up trade war

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Long-promised duties on autos seen driving up prices, slowing production
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Auto stocks and wider market tumble on tariff worries
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Car tariffs to go into effect after midnight
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Reciprocal tariffs will be 'very lenient', Trump says
(Adds Trump and Musk comments on Tesla is paragraph 20 and 21)
By
"What we're going to be doing is a 25% tariff for all cars
that are not made in
Trump, who sees tariffs as a tool to raise revenue to offset
his promised tax cuts and to revive a long-declining U.S.
industrial base, said collections would begin on
"We will defend our workers, we will defend our companies,
we will defend our country, and we will defend it together,"
Carney told reporters in
"These tariffs are a major step in the right direction for
autoworkers and blue-collar communities across the country, and
it is now on the automakers, from the Big Three to Volkswagen
and beyond, to bring back good union jobs to the U.S.," UAW
President
Shares of automakers fell in after-hours trading and U.S. equity index futures slid, indicating stocks were headed for a lower open on Thursday.
The legal basis for the action is a 2019 national security investigation under Section 232 of the Trade Act of 1962 into auto imports conducted by Trump's first administration. That probe found that auto imports impair U.S. national security, but at the time Trump did not take action to impose tariffs.
In an indication of the hastiness with which the new levies are being imposed, Trump's directive included temporary exemptions for auto parts while government officials sort through the complexities of turning his proclamation into practice.
It exempts for now, for instance, automotive parts that are compliant with the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) on trade that Trump negotiated during his first term. The agreement allows for largely duty-free trade between the U.S. and its two largest trading partners.
"USMCA-compliant automobile parts will remain tariff-free
until the Secretary of Commerce, in consultation with
It further exempts until
He said the tariffs were a "clear violation" of USMCA and
also raised questions about
The economic impact could be significant, he said, noting that U.S. imports of finished vehicles are close to a percentage point of U.S. gross domestic product.
The U.S. imported
STOCKS FALL
Ahead of Trump's announcement, shares of U.S.-listed automakers fell on concerns that tariffs would send shock waves through a global auto industry that is already reeling from uncertainty caused by Trump's rapid-fire tariff threats and occasional reversals.
Trump on Wednesday said auto tariffs could be net
neutral for Tesla, the electric car company that is led
by
Musk later posted on X that Tesla would not be unscathed. "The tariff impact on Tesla is still significant," he wrote.
The U.S. stock market also closed lower on worries over tariffs, which have dogged investors for much of the last month. The benchmark S&P 500 Index fell 1.1% ahead of the press conference, and is down more than 4% so far in March for its worst monthly performance in nearly a year.
Since taking office on
Regarding the coming
"We're going to make it very lenient," Trump said. "I think people will be very surprised. It'll be, in many cases, less than the tariff they've been charging (the U.S.) for decades."
The new vehicle levies were expected to drive costs of cars
higher for consumers by thousands of dollars, hitting new
vehicle sales and resulting in job losses, since the U.S.
automotive industry relies heavily on imported parts, according
to the
"At a time when cost is the number one concern for American
car buyers, U.S. automakers are working to provide a range of
affordable vehicles for consumers,"
"The tariffs imposed today will make it more expensive to
produce and sell cars in
(Reporting by
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