Trump announces 25% tariffs on all cars ‘not made in the United States’ President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he would impose 25% tariffs on “all cars that are not made in the United States.” Trump said that there is “absolutely no tariff” for cars that are made in the U.S. The new tariffs were codified in a presidential proclamation that Trump signed in the Oval Office. They will go into effect April 2, he said. Trump White House aide Will Scharf said that the new tariffs apply to “foreign-made cars and light trucks.” He clarified that they come in addition to duties that are already in place. Scharf said the tariffs will result in “over $100 billion of new annual revenue” to the U.S. Specifics about the proclamation were not immediately clear. Most vehicles are assembled from thousands of parts that may originate from dozens of different countries. Auto stocks fell in after-hours trading after Trump’s announcement. Shares of General Motors fell more than 4%, shares of Stellantis sunk nearly 3% and Ford Motor shares lost roughly 1%. Trump on Monday had hinted that the auto tariffs could arrive prior to April 2, the day his sweeping “reciprocal tariff” plan is set to begin. “We’ll be announcing that fairly soon over the next few days, probably, and then April 2 comes, that’ll be reciprocal tariffs,” he said at a Cabinet meeting. Trump has long signaled his plans to impose heavy tariffs on foreign trading partners. But his unpredictable and frequently shifting policy rollouts have stirred turmoil in the stock market and left business leaders uncertain about how to plan for the future. Trump has hyped April 2 as “liberation day” and “the big one.” His plan, as originally described, would slap reciprocal tariffs on all countries that have their own import duties on U.S. goods, while also imposing tariffs in response to other disfavored trade policies, such as the use of value-added taxes. But Trump and his officials have recently suggested that the tariffs coming April 2 could end up being softer than they first appeared. Trump said Friday that “there’ll be flexibility” on those tariffs, and on Tuesday night suggested the duties will be more “lenient than reciprocal.” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said last week that countries can pre-negotiate with the U.S. to avoid facing new tariffs on April 2.
惊喜还是惊吓?
川普说东岸四点公布汽车相关关税
给汽车加关税能影响所有的股票?全都在跌!
川爷的4月2号大日子将至, 感觉这位置附近还要折腾相当长时间
这打击范围包括特斯拉吧,日本德国车厂; 中国牌子的车进道美国很少
Trump announces 25% tariffs on all cars ‘not made in the United States’
President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he would impose 25% tariffs on “all cars that are not made in the United States.”
Trump said that there is “absolutely no tariff” for cars that are made in the U.S.
The new tariffs were codified in a presidential proclamation that Trump signed in the Oval Office. They will go into effect April 2, he said. Trump White House aide Will Scharf said that the new tariffs apply to “foreign-made cars and light trucks.” He clarified that they come in addition to duties that are already in place. Scharf said the tariffs will result in “over $100 billion of new annual revenue” to the U.S. Specifics about the proclamation were not immediately clear. Most vehicles are assembled from thousands of parts that may originate from dozens of different countries. Auto stocks fell in after-hours trading after Trump’s announcement. Shares of General Motors fell more than 4%, shares of Stellantis sunk nearly 3% and Ford Motor shares lost roughly 1%.
Trump on Monday had hinted that the auto tariffs could arrive prior to April 2, the day his sweeping “reciprocal tariff” plan is set to begin. “We’ll be announcing that fairly soon over the next few days, probably, and then April 2 comes, that’ll be reciprocal tariffs,” he said at a Cabinet meeting. Trump has long signaled his plans to impose heavy tariffs on foreign trading partners. But his unpredictable and frequently shifting policy rollouts have stirred turmoil in the stock market and left business leaders uncertain about how to plan for the future.
Trump has hyped April 2 as “liberation day” and “the big one.” His plan, as originally described, would slap reciprocal tariffs on all countries that have their own import duties on U.S. goods, while also imposing tariffs in response to other disfavored trade policies, such as the use of value-added taxes.
But Trump and his officials have recently suggested that the tariffs coming April 2 could end up being softer than they first appeared.
Trump said Friday that “there’ll be flexibility” on those tariffs, and on Tuesday night suggested the duties will be more “lenient than reciprocal.” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said last week that countries can pre-negotiate with the U.S. to avoid facing new tariffs on April 2.
大部分人开的还是油车吧 其实韩国 日本车挺多是在美国造的 算是个利好 美国车很多事在加拿大 墨西哥组装的 算是个利空
总是很及时的事后说明。
信心没了。本来以为巨巨怂了。
哇塞,这样精确踩点低买高卖抓住每一个波段做几年就成首富了吧
巨富个毛线,懂王这一套关税王八拳下来两年利润没了,就保了个本,真想问候他家八代。
故意制造市场波动而已,他们会不知道这个引起市场波动吗