Car stocks, including Tesla shares, were volatile on Monday—and in the red. Tariffs are the reason. Over the weekend, ...
Tariffs on Mexico and Canada have the potential to snarl global supply chains and raise costs for car companies while ...
Tesla's Model 3 compact sedan is 75% made with parts from the U.S. and Canada, while bestselling Model Y, Tesla's compact SUV, clocks in at 70%. The cars have 20% to 25% of their parts made in Mexico, ...
Wall Street is pointing sharply lower Monday following President Donald Trump’s orders to impose steep tariffs on the biggest U.S. trading partners: Mexico, Canada and China.
Companies in a wide range of industries are seeing their stocks come under pressure on Wall Street because of tariff threats ...
The automaker most exposed to tariffs might be Volkswagen, however, given that over 40% of its U.S. sales are produced in ...
Canada are set to take effect on Tuesday, particularly impacting the automotive industry, which relies heavily on trade.
General Motors’ lack of preparedness for tariffs raises concerns. Read why GM stock could face cost pressures that ...
President Donald Trump announced 25% tariffs on all goods imported from Canada and Mexico and a 10% levy on China on Saturday ...
Also, many U.S.-built vehicles use Canadian or Mexican sourced propulsion systems and components - like the Ford F-series pick-ups, Mustang cars and the Mazda CX-50. The company in the U.S. market ...
GM's Q4 incentives as a percentage of Average Transaction Price (ATP) was three percentage points below the industry average, ...