UK's Jaguar Land Rover to pause shipments to US over tariffs
- Jaguar Land Rover has paused shipments of its cars made in Britain to the United States in response to tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump.
- The U.S. tariffs on foreign-made vehicles include a 25 percent tariff, affecting Britain's car industry, which employs 200,000 people directly.
- Automotive industry expert David Bailey predicts other British car manufacturers will likely follow Jaguar Land Rover's example due to the impacts of the tariffs.
- Carmakers, including Jaguar Land Rover, have begun building stockpiles in the U.S. ahead of the tariff increase, as noted by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.
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While the Jaguar Land Rover Group announced that it was temporarily suspending its exports to the United States, the Keir Starmer government is trying to mitigate the consequences of Trump's tariffs by relaxing the transition from manufacturers to the electrical sector.
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