Tesla Could Lead the Pack Under Trump’s Auto Tariff Reforms
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'Stuck in quicksand': Experts say Trump's tariff relief 'helps Tesla' — but not 'Big 3'
President Donald Trump celebrated his first 100 days in Michigan on Tuesday, but the state's top automakers remain stuck in "quicksand" while Tesla benefits, according to a Wednesday report. Matt Sledge wrote for The Intercept that a leading analyst warned that Detroit's so-called "big three" automa...
Trump's New Tariff Rule Is Wildly Convenient for Tesla
The Trump administration has carefully altered its existing auto tariff policy — in a way that seems very specifically designed to spare Tesla, the automaker run by Trump's close ally Elon Musk. This week, US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick announced a new rule stating that any car that's composed of 85 percent or more parts build in the United States or under the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) would be excluded from the president's steep …
Tesla Emerges as the Sole Beneficiary of New U.S. Tariff Exemption on Automobiles
In a sweeping policy shift that could reshape the U.S. auto industry’s supply chain calculus, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced that vehicles with at least 85% domestic content will be fully exempt from the incoming auto tariffs set to take effect later this year. That new threshold, while ostensibly neutral, leaves just one automaker in […] The post Tesla Emerges as the Sole Beneficiary of New U.S. Tariff Exemption on Automobiles appe…
Only Teslas May Be Exempt From New Auto Tariffs Thanks To 85% Domestic Content Rule
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick introduced a policy through which vehicles containing 85% or more domestic components would receive complete exemption from new automobile tariffs. The policy aims to encourage domestic manufacturing, but its current effect shows that Tesla remains the sole manufacturer that meets the requirements. The Kogod School of Business at American University […] The post Only Teslas May Be Exempt From New Auto Tarif…
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