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What Cars Are Made in America? Trump's 25% Auto Tariffs Explained


Published on 2025-03-27 07:41:30 - Newsweek
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  • The White House expects the action to generate $100 billion in annual revenue and drive a resurgence in domestic automobile manufacturing.

The article from Newsweek discusses former President Donald Trump's proposal to impose a 10 percent tariff on all imported cars, which could significantly impact the automotive industry. This tariff would affect a wide range of vehicles, including sedans, SUVs, and electric cars, potentially increasing costs for consumers and affecting both domestic and foreign manufacturers. The proposal aims to protect U.S. auto manufacturers from what Trump describes as unfair trade practices, particularly targeting countries like China, the European Union, and Japan. Critics argue that such tariffs could lead to retaliatory measures, disrupt global supply chains, and ultimately raise prices for American consumers. The article also mentions that while the U.S. has a trade deficit in automobiles, the automotive industry is highly integrated globally, with many cars sold in the U.S. being assembled or containing parts from multiple countries.

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