
Trump Slaps 25% Tariffs on Imported Cars, Sparks Global Trade Tensions ππ
Trump’s 25% tariffs on imported cars ignite global backlash, risking trade wars and higher consumer prices. Key allies vow to fight back. ππΌ
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Trump’s 25% tariffs on imported cars ignite global backlash, risking trade wars and higher consumer prices. Key allies vow to fight back. ππΌ
U.S. plans 25% tariffs on imported cars starting April 2. Economists warn it could drive up prices for consumers. Hereβs the breakdown. ππΈ
Trump announces 25% tariffs on non-US cars starting April 2, aiming to boost production and cut debt. Economists warn of price hikes. ππΌ
Tesla recalls nearly 46,000 Cybertrucks due to detaching trim panels, as quality concerns and stock declines rattle the EV maker.
Tesla recalls 46,000 Cybertrucks due to detachable panels. Analysts warn of reputational risks as EV maker faces mounting challenges. π§β οΈ
As the U.S. tariff exemption expires, Canada’s trucking industry braces for economic impacts amid rising trade tensions. Whatβs next? ππ₯
U.S. bans Chinese-connected car tech citing security, but critics warn of supply chain disruptions and consumer costs. Is it protectionism or prudence?
Trump pauses auto tariffs for 30 days after automaker pressure, but U.S.-Canada tensions over fentanyl and trade disputes continue to simmer. ππ
U.S. tariffs set for March 4 threaten Canada’s auto sector, with economists warning of job losses, higher costs, and supply chain disruptions. π¨
New U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods, set for March 4, could hit the auto industry hardest with a 25% levy. Economists warn of economic ripple effects. ππ