Trump announces 25% tariffs on all cars 'not made in the United States'
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Source: CNBC
Published Wed, Mar 26 2025 12:45 PM EDT Updated 13 Min Ago
President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he would impose 25% tariffs on “all cars that are not made in the United States.” Trump said there is “absolutely no tariff” for cars that are built in the U.S.
The new tariffs were codified in a presidential proclamation that Trump signed in the Oval Office. They will go into effect April 2, and “we start collecting April 3,” he said. Trump White House aide Will Scharf said the new tariffs apply to “foreign-made cars and light trucks.” He clarified that they come in addition to duties that are already in place.
Scharf said the tariffs will result in “over $100 billion of new annual revenue” to the U.S. Specifics about the proclamation were not immediately clear. Most vehicles are assembled from thousands of parts that may originate from dozens of different countries. Trump said there will be “very strong policing” on which parts of a car are hit with tariffs.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen quickly criticized the new U.S. tariffs and vowed that the European Union “will continue to seek negotiated solutions, while safeguarding its economic interests.” “Tariffs are taxes — bad for businesses, worse for consumers equally in the US and the European Union,” she said in a statement.
Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/03/26/trump-could-sign-new-auto-tariffs-as-soon-as-wednesday-white-house-says.html
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President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he would impose 25% tariffs on “all cars that are not made in the United States.” Trump on Monday had hinted that the auto tariffs could arrive prior to April 2, the day his sweeping “reciprocal tariff” plan is set to begin.
“We’ll be announcing that fairly soon over the next few days, probably, and then April 2 comes, that’ll be reciprocal tariffs,” he said at a Cabinet meeting. Stocks fell to session lows after the new tariff plans were announced. Trump has long signaled his plans to impose heavy tariffs on foreign trading partners. But his unpredictable and frequently shifting policy rollouts have stirred turmoil in the stock market and left business leaders uncertain about how to plan for the future.
Trump has hyped April 2 as “liberation day” and “the big one.” His plan, as originally described, would slap reciprocal tariffs on all countries that have their own import duties on U.S. goods, while also imposing tariffs in response to other disfavored trade policies, such as the use of value-added taxes.
But Trump and his officials have recently suggested that the tariffs coming April 2 could end up being softer than they first appeared.

hlthe2b
(108,826 posts)Good gawd. Inflation just went on massive steroids.
surfered
(5,793 posts)mdbl
(6,017 posts)I have a hard time believing that when most will not be able to pay for the products.
lapfog_1
(30,728 posts)and it will kill our automotive exports.
And people will simply stop buying / leasing cars.
If they think it will make the US manufacturers NOT raise their own prices for domestic cars, they don't understand basic economics ( the seller will charge as much as the market will allow ) and if they think it will raise enough money for the government to even come close to the lost tax revenue from the resulting recession, they would be simply out of their minds.
What it WILL do is allow Trump and the repukes to a) quit discussing "signalgate", b) crush the stock market so billionaires can buy in cheaply, and c) allow Trump and the republicans to pass a tax cut for billionaires claiming "We WILL have so much revenue from tariffs that we don't need to so much income and capital gains tax income - not to mention we are killing off government functions and services so we don't need so much money.
ImNotGod
(549 posts)Deuxcents
(21,552 posts)Evolve Dammit
(20,419 posts)pcdb
(4 posts)Deuxcents
(21,552 posts)Polybius
(19,606 posts)But a Google search shows Tesla is the closest.
BootinUp
(49,538 posts)Polybius
(19,606 posts)BootinUp
(49,538 posts)Polybius
(19,606 posts)If it sounded like that, it was unintentional.
Ocelot II
(123,878 posts)Cars made of parts from the US but assembled elsewhere? Cars made in the US by foreign-owned companies?
Most "American" cars are made with a whole lot of not-American parts. Will there be tariffs on those parts?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_automobiles_manufactured_in_the_United_States
Maeve
(43,174 posts)He's not getting enough attention with all this Signalgate talk
Journeyman
(15,291 posts)Javaman
(63,476 posts)new car sales will drop through the floor. but used cars will skyrocket.
he's pretty fucking stupid.
JohnSJ
(98,248 posts)hlthe2b
(108,826 posts)Bengus81
(8,452 posts)Lovie777
(17,576 posts)I think he enjoys seeing the stock market go up/down because I guess it makes him look all powerful.
PSPS
(14,410 posts)JohnSJ
(98,248 posts)Basso8vb
(800 posts)doc03
(37,620 posts)at least some forign parts.
Bengus81
(8,452 posts)wolfie001
(4,333 posts)Anything reasonable is used and has at least 75,000 miles on it. Just in time for the major maintenance schedule work.
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Permanut
(6,912 posts)Cost of Teslas from the Berlin and Shanghai factories just went up.
wolfie001
(4,333 posts)No way he puts any heat on the Swasticar.
IrishBubbaLiberal
(1,143 posts)The DUMBSHIT Administration
durablend
(8,326 posts)The cabal is probably divulging more secrets on Telegram
wyn borkins
(1,181 posts)When he could simply raise his "Golden Dome" to heights 'never seen before' thus stopping ALL imports and exports...we can live totally on our own. (sarcasm, of course).
Think. Again.
(22,330 posts)"Kill the American economy, completely."
wolfie001
(4,333 posts)Napoleon Complex in real time?
KatyaR
(3,585 posts)How convenient....
Joe Nation
(1,082 posts)Toyota can sell you an electric vehicle for $13,000. Even with an added 25% tariff, it is less than half of a baseline Tesla. This is Musk trying to kill the competition from the inside.
riversedge
(74,696 posts)wolfie001
(4,333 posts)Dump is helping his biggest donor. Nothing slimy about that.
Crepuscular
(1,066 posts)Which Toyota EV is available for $13,000?
riversedge
(74,696 posts)wolfie001
(4,333 posts)Late April, another WS swoon, "We'll start the tariffs in July"
riversedge
(74,696 posts)riversedge
(74,696 posts)will have to hire lots of people for this job??
Scharf said the tariffs will result in “over $100 billion of new annual revenue” to the U.S. Specifics about the proclamation were not immediately clear. Most vehicles are assembled from thousands of parts that may originate from dozens of different countries. Trump said there will be “very strong policing” on which parts of a car are hit with tariffs.
wolfie001
(4,333 posts)Orange fatty doesn't have a clue on "How things work"
FakeNoose
(37,029 posts)

LudwigPastorius
(12,007 posts)
Shipwack
(2,557 posts)MissouriDem47
(138 posts)The new car market will grind to a halt which is add to the cost of used cars. Trump knocking off one part of the economy at a time.
pfitz59
(11,420 posts)or does the moron not know that?
AmericaUnderSiege
(777 posts)How did we ever get so lucky as to write our own opponents?
Bleacher Creature
(11,496 posts)Just because a car is constructed in the US doesn't mean all of the parts are manufactured here. Between that and retaliatory tariffs you can expect all car prices to rise.
Bluetus
(833 posts)The President has no authority to arbitrarily declare tariffs. The Congress has only delegated such authority in the case of national emergency.
What is the national emergency? In the case of Canada, Trump said that a few pounds of fentanyl represents a national emergency. What is the automotive national emergency?
Where are the lawsuits? These are just crude shakedowns by Trump.
Norrrm
(979 posts)Littlered
(189 posts)Any thoughts? Are we on the verge of losing the UAW? I got a little sick/stressful feeling in the pit of my stomach as I was reading this.
https://www.cbsnews.com/detroit/news/uaw-shawn-fain-reacts-to-trump-auto-tariffs/