Price hikes could be coming to cars, auto parts soon
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Taiwan auto parts makers face 'unprecedented challenge' from US tariffs
Taiwan's automotive supply chain faces an "unprecedented challenge" after the US imposed a 25% tariff on imported vehicles and auto parts earlier this month, according to DIGITIMES Research.
Price hikes could be coming to cars, auto parts soon
HONOLULU (KHON2) -- Thinking about buying a new car? You might want to shift into gear fast. Auto experts say a big price hike could be coming following a 25% tariff on vehicles. The Hawaii Automobile Dealers Association said it was a slow first quarter with new car sales down 1.3% versus last year. Tariffs on imports raise cost of cut flowers in Hawaii But the end of the first quarter and the start of the second came at a time when more p…
Taiwan Auto Parts Makers Navigate US Tariffs, Eye Egypt as Gateway, says TAITRA Chairperson
Amid ongoing trade tensions and shifting global supply chains, Taiwan's crucial auto parts industry is actively seeking diversification, with markets like Egypt emerging as key strategic locations, according to James Huang, Chairperson of the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA). Addressing concerns about the impact of US tariffs and exploring new market
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