WASHINGTON, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Automakers are bracing for President-elect Donald Trump to impose new tariffs on vehicles from ...
Additional tariffs are unlikely to stop Chinese electric vehicle (EV) firms from entering the European Union (EU) because ...
American automotive industry brace for a new Republican administration under President-elect Donald Trump and the policy ...
We see some risks from higher tariffs on Mexico imports for (Ford and GM) given their exposure to the region, both direct and ...
Will the complaint escalate a trade war between the EU and the US? Or will it create a bigger incentive to negotiate?
Plus, China formally beefs with Europe over EV tariffs and we look at the Tesla Cybertruck's latest sales. I t's Election Day ...
The Chinese commerce ministry said on Monday it will file a lawsuit with the WTO against the EU's tariffs on Chinese electric ...
Any agreement reached with Chinese producers on minimum prices for electric vehicles would need to be as effective and ...
China filed an appeal with the WTO over the EU's tariffs on China's EVs as bilateral talks between China and the EU stagnate.
Europe enacts its own tariffs against Chinese EVs after a year-long anti-subsidy probe, but the EV landscape is far more ...
Beijing's formal complaint raises the risk of greater tit-for-tat confrontation. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Automakers brace for significant changes under President-elect Trump, including potential new tariffs on vehicles from Mexico, the rollback of EV incentives, and regulatory shifts. Industry leaders, ...