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Steel and Aluminum Tariffs: A Heavy Burden for Automakers
USAThursday, March 13, 2025
The situation is even more complicated because of the upcoming tariffs. The U. S. government is set to announce more tariffs on April 2. These could include cars and other goods. This uncertainty is making it hard for companies to prepare. They can't adjust their plans until they know what's coming. This means prices will go up if the tariffs do come into effect, because they won't be able to make changes to adapt to them in the short term.
The auto industry is also dealing with other issues. The U. S. government has rolled back some regulations, including vehicle emissions standards. This is supposed to help auto workers and companies, but the industry needs more than just deregulation. They want consistency and are worried about ceding the global electric vehicle (EV) market to China. The industry is also objecting to some rules, but for now, they're focused on the tariffs and trade issues.
The tariffs are causing a lot of stress for automakers and their suppliers. They're hyper-focused on these costs right now, until they get some certainty. They need to know what's coming so they can adjust their plans. Until then, they're just waiting and hoping for the best.
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