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U.S. President Donald Trump's 25% tariffs on auto imports could make owning one more expensive.
The New York Times |
Estimates vary widely and depend on the model, but the increase could range from around $3,000 for a car made in the United States to well over $10,000 for imported models.
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Barron Trump was spotted Sunday afternoon sporting a Rolex as he arrived at Trump Tower in New York. The recent birthday boy, who turned 19 on March 20, appeared to be wearing a gold Daytona model of the luxury watch, which can cost about $50,000.
Photos exclusively obtained by Page Six showed the college student and the first lady arriving at the skyscraper in NYC.
Americans should expect to pay more for vehicles after President Trump said his government would impose a 25% duty on all imported autos, Capital Economics' Paul Ashworth said. Trump's tariffs could in the long run boost domestic investment and production,
That was always implausible, and the illusion went poof Wednesday with Mr. Trump’s executive order imposing 25% tariffs on all imported cars and trucks. He wants border taxes for their own sake ...
During the announcement, President Donald Trump made several claims about auto production in the U.S. that were false.
Jessica Caldwell, Head of Insights at Edmunds, shares her thoughts on what to expect after President Trump's announcement on 25% auto tariffs. She talks about whether or not those looking to purchase a vehicle should do so before tariffs impact the cost,