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ICYMI: Detroit automakers lock in steel deals to shield from tariff costs. Used and CPO car sales jump as buyers seek ...
Canada is easing trade tensions with the United States, announcing Friday it will lift most of its retaliatory tariffs on ...
New auto tariffs are changing the car-buying landscape. Five On Your Side on your side breaks down what U.S. consumers need ...
EU and U.S. trade deal could lower auto tariffs retroactive to Aug. 1, easing costs for European carmakers and U.S. dealers.
U.S. steel producers supported the move, but critics say domestic production of automotive-grade steel cannot meet demand.
Canada is dropping retaliatory tariffs to match U.S. tariff exemptions for goods covered under the United ...
The announcement highlights a growing trend: automakers, already struggling to keep prices low, are passing tariff costs onto ...
Battery production is outpacing demand, which means prices should continue to fall. That'll be useful as EVs grow more popular.
Dealerships typically keep at least two months’ worth of new cars in stock at any given time. A tariff charged at ports won’t reach your local sales lot for months.
A sweeping trade deal cuts car tariffs but leaves other European industries behind as the EU commits billions in US imports ...