Las Vegas sees 'some level of decreased visitation' amid Trump tariffs
- President Trump is considering tariff exemptions for automakers, confirmed by the White House on Wednesday.
- This consideration follows intense lobbying by the automotive industry seeking relief from tariffs.
- He intends to exempt vehicle components imported from China from specific duties.
- A 25% duty on automotive components imported from abroad is set for May 3.
- The potential exemptions could help automakers manage rising costs and supply chain disruptions.
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Trump Considering Auto Tariff Exemptions, White House Confirms
President Donald Trump is considering potential tariff exemptions for automakers, a White House official confirmed to The Epoch Times on April 23, following weeks of intense lobbying by industry leaders warning of disruptions to supply chains and rising consumer costs. Although the official did not provide specifics, the confirmation comes as automakers and suppliers voice growing concerns over the Trump administration’s 25 percent tariff on imp…
Las Vegas sees 'some level of decreased visitation' amid Trump tariffs
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) -- President Donald Trump’s tariffs are impacting small businesses throughout the Las Vegas valley, though their effects on tourism have yet to fully materialize. Earlier this month, the president announced tariffs – taxes on imports, which essentially end up as taxes on the American consumer – as part of a “Liberation Day.” The president later pulled back after financial markets crashed, calling for 10% tariffs and a 90-day pau…
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