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On March 26, President Donald Trump announced sweeping new 25% tariffs on imported vehicles and vehicle parts that could affect everything from the price of your next car to the costs of ...
Surendranagar, Mar 30 (PTI) As many as 25 weapons were seized and 21 persons detained in Gujarat’s Surendranagar district for allegedly obtaining arms licences from Nagaland and Manipur through ...
Local car parts makers are pushing the Albanese government to seek an exemption after the automobile sector became the latest target of Donald Trump’s tariffs, which put at risk $200 million of ...
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump announced a 25 per cent tariff on cars and car parts imported into the United States. The tariffs, slated to take effect on April 3, apply to both finished ...
The latest volley in U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war with Canada hit the struggling dollar Thursday, and also hammered share prices of auto manufacturers and parts companies. And auto ...
The base U.S. tariff rate for automotive imports is 2.5%. Sign up here. Both GM and Ford source many parts from outside the U.S., with a significant share coming from Mexico. These companies may ...
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced an additional 25 percent tariff on imported autos and some parts. Trump said: "We'll effectively be charging a 25 percent tariff. But if you build ...
President Donald Trump’s administration on Wednesday evening announced tariffs of 25% on all cars not made in the U.S. and certain automotive parts, but appeared to omit levies on some car parts.
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By Ana Swanson Jack Ewing and Tony Romm President Trump said on Wednesday that he would impose a 25 percent tariff on cars and car parts that were imported into the United States, a move that is ...
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that the government will exempt import duty on 35 items used to make EV batteries and 28 items used in mobile phone manufacturing. Listen to Story No import ...
Jean-Francois Belanger, assistant professor at the Royal Danish Defense College, explains why he says Canada should take advantage of its resources that are already enough to develop nuclear weapons.