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Jaguar Land Rover restarts car exports to the US, The Times reports
- Jaguar Land Rover resumed shipments of British-made vehicles to the US in early May after a nearly month-long pause starting April 7, 2025.
- The halt followed US President Donald Trump's imposition of a 25% tariff on imported vehicles on April 3, reflecting ongoing trade tensions and policy uncertainty.
- JLR exports about a quarter of its 400,000 annual vehicles to the US, generating $6.5 billion in sales, with shipment transit typically taking 21 days.
- A company representative emphasized that the US continues to be a key market for JLR’s premium vehicles, while a 25% tariff on automobiles still affects pricing.
- The restart suggests JLR accepts that US customers will likely face higher costs amid the tariffs, while the company pursues short- and long-term strategies to address trade challenges.
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Jaguar Land Rover restarts car exports to the US, The Times reports
(Reuters) -Jaguar Land Rover has restarted shipments of vehicles to the U.S. after pausing them in the face of U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs, The Times reported on Saturday. The first shipments of JLR vehicles bound for the U.S. for almost a month left Britain on Wednesday, the Times report said. JLR, which is owned by India’s Tata Motors, said in April it would pause shipments of its Britain-made cars to the United States for a month as…
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