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The Hill |
Tesla produces all of its North American vehicles in the U.S. at factories in California and Texas, potentially lessening the impact for Musk-led company, industry experts said.
Las Vegas Sun |
President Donald Trump followed through on his tariff threats by declaring on Wednesday a 10% baseline tax on imports from all countries and higher tariff rates on dozens of nations that run trade su...
Reuters |
The Trump administration's 25% tariffs on some auto parts - engines, transmissions, powertrain parts and electrical components - will have a slower effect, with some analysts estimating parts importe...
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNTesla Stock Falls As Trump Trade War Retaliation BeginsTesla stock is undercutting its 200-day line after reclaiming that key level Tuesday. Canada excluded the EV giant from rebates amid the Trump trade war.
China’s Communist Party mouthpiece, People’s Daily, is rolling out a miniseries this week titled “Fully Understanding the Mutually Beneficial Nature of China-U.S. Relations.” Part 1 cited a Tesla fact
Stephen Morris Well, people were very pessimistic, seeing sales figures come in from around the world, in particular in China, Europe, and the US. And as such, it adjusted their forecast downwards, but these undershot even those and they were the worst quarter for EV deliveries since 2022.
Technology Technology The Big Story Why Tesla may fare better under Trump’s auto tariffs Elon Musk’s focus on American-made products at Tesla could shield his company
Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq 100 futures are falling Thursday as the stock markets reacts to President Donald Trump's global tariffs.
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If Donald Trump appears deaf to the protests of other governments over his policies, he may still hear the voice of corporate America should consumer boycotts spread.
Canada has banned cars made by Elon Musk’s Tesla from future electric vehicle rebate programs as the country engages in a tit-for-tat trade dispute with President Trump, the country’s transport
On April 3, world leaders called President Donald Trump's new tariff plan “regrettable” and “a major blow to the world economy.”