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US to exempt auto industry from tariffs ‘for one month’

Last updated: March 9, 2025 11:42 pm
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US President Donald Trump has announced a temporary exemption for automakers from newly imposed tariffs on Mexico and Canada, following concerns raised by industry leaders about the negative impact on costs and supply chains. The tariffs of 25% on goods imported from Canada and Mexico came into effect earlier this week, prompting fears of supply chain disruptions and increased vehicle prices in the US.

According to reports, the tariffs could potentially add thousands of dollars to the price of vehicles in the US. In response to these concerns, the White House Press Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, stated that a one-month exemption would be granted for autos coming through the USMCA trade deal negotiated by Trump. This exemption aims to prevent US automotive companies from facing economic disadvantages due to the tariffs.

The exemption also extends to auto parts that comply with the trade pact, providing relief to companies associated with USMCA. Administration officials met with industry leaders from Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis to discuss the matter, with President Trump personally speaking to key executives from these companies.

Ford CEO Jim Farley had previously warned that the tariffs would have a detrimental impact on the US auto industry. Automakers have been advocating for exemptions for vehicles made in North America that meet the parts-sourcing rules under USMCA, which allow duty-free access to the US market for vehicles with 75% North American content.

The automotive manufacturing sector in North America relies heavily on regional integration and complex supply chains that span multiple borders. However, the Trump administration is pushing for automakers to increase production in the US by shifting operations from Mexico and Canada.

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The issue of trade rules in North America is expected to remain contentious until the temporary exemption for the automotive sector expires in early April. At that time, the US is set to implement new reciprocal tariffs that will impact imports from around the world.

Overall, the temporary exemption for automakers from tariffs on Mexico and Canada underscores the importance of trade agreements and supply chain stability in the automotive industry. As the situation continues to evolve, industry leaders will need to navigate the changing trade landscape to ensure the competitiveness and sustainability of their operations.

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