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President Donald Trump offered a full-throated defense of his sweeping tariffs on Tuesday, traveling to swing-state Michigan to push the case that he’s boosted domestic manufacturing in hopes of countering fears about a weakening job market and still-rising prices that have squeezed American pocketbooks.
The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement is very relevant for companies the trade group represents, John Bozzella said.
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Why Tesla may avoid the blow of Trump’s auto tariffs(The Hill) — Elon Musk’s focus on American-made products at Tesla could shield his company from the brunt of President Donald Trump’s new tariffs on foreign vehicles and automobile parts. While foreign automakers and American consumers anticipate ...
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In a tale of two speeches, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has offered a rebuttal to President Donald Trump's defense of his tariff policies, made just days before by the president in Detroit.
Trump ramped up pressure on the Fed in Michigan while defending tariffs as a driver of auto jobs, factory investment and a revival of U.S. manufacturing.
In the past year, Donald Trump has made sweeping changes he promised would transform the US economy. The jury is out on whether that equates to success.
Automakers faced sweeping changes in the past year as President Donald Trump terminated incentives and rolled back regulations designed to boost the electric-powered vehicle industry. The Trump administration has pursued a series of policy changes aimed at ...
As a candidate, President Trump pledged to boost the stock market, bring back manufacturing jobs and improve other elements of the economy. A year after his return to office, his record is mixed.
The Trump Administration is undecided. It might renegotiate the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA, which replaced NAFTA in 2020), or it might decide to forge separate deals with the two countries. “We could renegotiate it, and that would be good, or we ...