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The company said it was engaged in multi-level talks with U.S. policymakers and that its arguments for easing tariffs were ...
BMW expects U.S. car tariffs to decline from July, based on its contacts with U.S. officials, a more upbeat assessment of the ...
The carmaker reiterated its forecasts for the year, but said actual performance might deviate from these projections if ...
BMW confirmed its 2025 outlook despite the impact of U.S. import tariffs but flagged the risk of potential supply bottlenecks ...
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U.S. automakers have gotten a break on some of the sweeping tariffs President Donald Trump is imposing. Yet even with the new waivers, the outlook for ... Trump's "tariff relief measures." ...
Photo: Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images Ever since President Trump announced tariffs on imported cars and car parts, the auto industry has been lobbying for some relief. This week they got it.
Stellantis and Mercedes-Benz became the latest automakers on Wednesday to scrap their profit guidance citing market uncertainty wrought by tariffs.
The auto industry finally received some clarity Tuesday from the White House, as President Trump signed an executive order providing some exemptions on tariffs on foreign car and parts imports.
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