President Donald Trump has delayed tariffs on automobile imports from Canada and Mexico for one month after requests from executives at the Big Three
President Donald Trump has agreed to exempt automobiles from newly imposed tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico for the next month.
Following the global debut in the United States, the fully electric, extended-length 2026 Cadillac Escalade IQL has also been announced for the Canadian market.
President Donald Trump has granted an exemption on auto tariffs on Mexico and Canada for one month, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed Wednesday.
Officials reportedly met with Ford, General Motors and Stellantis NV executives on Tuesday to discuss the impact of the tariffs and possible relief measures.
President Trump on Wednesday announced a one-month exemption on tariffs against Canada and Mexico for cars following a meeting with the three major U.S. automakers. Trump spoke with the leaders of
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is granting a one-month exemption on his stiff new tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada for U.S. automakers, amid fears that the trade war could harm U.S. manufacturers.
President Trump paused 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian imports covered by a North American trade pact until April 2. Why it matters: It's the latest abrupt pivot in the Trump administration's trade policy,
President Donald Trump has approved a request to exempt automobiles from tariffs that have been imposed on imports from Canada
Shares of General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis climbed on Wednesday after a report suggested that the Trump admin may delay auto tariffs.
President Donald Trump is giving US automakers a brief delay on tariffs imposed against Canada and Mexico as trade war tensions escalate and concerns rise domestically about the economy.The pause was confirmed at a news briefing by
What Happened? Shares of automotive manufacturer General Motors (NYSE:GM) jumped 8.2% in the mid-day session after the Trump administration announced a one-month delay for tariffs on automakers whose cars comply with the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.