Auto groups lobby Trump administration against parts tariffs in rare unified message
- A coalition of U.S. Car industry groups urged President Donald Trump to avoid 25% tariffs on imported parts, warning it would decrease vehicle sales and raise prices.
- The letter was signed by organizations like the Alliance for Automotive Innovation and the American Automotive Policy Council, which represents the Detroit Three carmakers.
- An analysis indicated that Trump's tariffs could escalate costs for U.S. Carmakers by about $108 billion in 2025, impacting production and jobs.
- SEMA requested tariff exemptions for molds and machinery to assist in re-shoring operations, highlighting significant economic impacts and job numbers in the industry.
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