List: The most and least American-made cars
- President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on all imported vehicles, effective April 3, to encourage domestic manufacturing and generate federal revenue.
- The tariffs could raise vehicle prices by about $3,000 for U.S.-made vehicles and up to $6,000 for those from Canada or Mexico.
- UAW President Shawn Fain stated, 'These tariffs are a major step in the right direction for autoworkers and blue-collar communities across the country.'
- Top exporters like Japan and South Korea are planning emergency measures in response to the tariffs, while carmakers anticipate short-term supply chain challenges.
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ANALYSIS | Is there such a thing as a Made in America car anymore?
There's no such thing as a "Made in America" car anymore. And there hasn't been for years. Cars across the continent are made through an intricate and complex web of companies working together to make cars efficiently and bring down cost for consumers. Undoing that process would cost billions of dollars and take years to rebuild.
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