European carmakers are trying to work out how much their prices might have to rise in response to looming U.S. import tariffs ...
No automaker will be truly immune from the effects of the tariffs, but some will be in a particularly bad spot.
The auto tariffs will be felt sharply in Europe, for whom the U.S. is the biggest export market for an industry that supports ...
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Shares of some of the world's biggest automakers appeared surprisingly resilient on Thursday, even after U.S. President ...
European automakers, already struggling with tepid economic growth at home and looming Chinese competition, on Thursday ...
The UAW shares that goal and has backed the auto duties. But executives, analysts and economists have warned the actions ...
President Trump’s trade war adds another challenge to the incoming government’s attempts to revive Europe’s biggest economy.
European stocks are expected to open sharply lower Thursday as global markets react to new automotive tariffs announced by ...
European automakers, already struggling with tepid economic growth at home and rising competition from China, on Thursday ...
The tariffs start at 10%, but for several countries, the rates are actually much higher, including Vietnam and Cambodia, ...
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