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As one of the most vital sectors of the global economy, investors are often looking for long-term opportunities in the automotive market. Two auto stocks that are presenting this opportunity and ...
A motor vehicle parts manufacturer in Wayne County will ... Quality Metalcraft is a metal stamping company in Livonia that serves automotive, commercial vehicle, aerospace and defense industries ...
A Ford employee and three other men were arrested May 6 in an investigation involving stolen auto parts. Dearborn police say the parts were stolen from three Ford plants and sold through a Detroit ...
Among the beneficiaries are automotive parts suppliers from Canada and Mexico, who can now qualify for exemptions. Had this adjustment not been made, it could have further destabilized the industry.
Trump administration's tariffs on imported auto parts went into effect on May 3, applying a 25% duty on vehicle components. Quite a few parts for US-made vehicles are produced across the border in ...
Prices on new and used cars are likely to go up due to the 25 percent levies on imported auto parts, which took effect this weekend, and on imported cars, which have been in place for nearly a month.
The average car buyer doesn’t think about where the parts in their vehicle come from – but automakers do. That’s why a new round of auto tariffs – this time on parts – coming into effect ...
President Donald Trump's 25% tariffs on certain auto parts take effect on Saturday with some relief granted this week — but further changes are needed, executives and analysts say, to ensure a ...
The Trump administration has opted not to apply new 25-percent tariffs to Canadian-made auto parts that comply with the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). The tariffs were previously ...
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — A new round of auto tariffs are taking effect Saturday, with the Trump administration placing a 25% import tax on car parts. ABC 10News spoke to experts who say even American ...
TOKYO -- More than half of major Japanese auto parts makers that expect higher costs due to U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs are considering raising prices, a Nikkei survey has found.