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Tesla · United StatesElectric vehicle sales in Washington state are stuck in neutral and might even be going in reverse, according to data from the Washington Department of Licensing.The market share of electric vehicles had been climbing for years, with some monthly fluctuations, until they peaked at 27% of all new car and truck sales in Washington in September.The climate-friendly vehicles’ market share in the state had risen from 4% in 2019 to 18% in 2023.RELATED…See the Story
Electric vehicle market growth stalls in Washington state amid falling Tesla sales
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Donald Trump · United StatesAudi has frozen all U.S.-bound car shipments following a 25% tariff imposed by Donald Trump on foreign auto imports. With thousands of vehicles stranded at ports and the Q5 SUV—its bestselling model—directly affected, the company is reassessing its supply strategy. Industry leaders and European officials are meeting to address the trade shock and mitigate broader economic risks.See the Story
How Are Automakers Responding to Import Changes? What We Know So Far
38% Left coverage: 21 sources

Donald Trump · United StatesBy Chris Isidore, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump’s auto tariffs, which went into effect at 12:01 am ET on Thursday, have the potential to upend a crucial American industry and raise the cost of tens of millions of cars sold every year across the country. Many products are likely to be subject to higher prices due to the tariffs. But none will cost Americans more, or shake as critical an industry as the tax on imported cars that just went int…See the Story
Auto Tariffs Are Now in Effect. What It Means for America
74% Center coverage: 66 sources
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