President Trump's early tariff moves have one thing in common: No matter the target, they all threaten to "blow a hole" in ...
President Donald Trump’s tariffs on steel imports this week are likely to wreak havoc on American auto manufacturing, ...
One area of concern for the U.S. economy is that big businesses may be pulling back from making new investments given the ...
Automakers are uncertain about the future of the Inflation Reduction Act and the EV tax credit. If it's repealed, ...
GM produces highly profitable pickup trucks in Mexico and relies on plants there to make EVs such as the Chevy Blazer and ...
General Motors and a few other companies make as much as 40 percent of their North American cars and trucks in Canada and ...
For months, automakers have been taking a “wait-and-see” approach to the Trump administration’s potential tariffs.
Proposed 25% U.S. tariffs on Canada and Mexico could lead to a sharp increase in vehicle prices, auto industry executives and analysts say.
Car manufacturers that have a heavy presence in the US, such as Tesla, Rivian, and Ford, will still feel the impacts of Trump ...
GM says it's ready with several plans if Trump imposes threatened 25-percent tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, to ...
Starting Tuesday, nearly all imports from Canada and Mexico will be charged a 25% tariff, while goods from China will be ...
"If Trump is serious about bringing back good blue-collar jobs ... In her letter to shareholders, CEO Mary Barra said GM has ...