Trump's 25% auto tariff shook markets, hitting stocks and sparking fears of a global trade war. UAW backed the move, while Tesla and foreign automakers warned of higher costs and job risks.
President Donald Trump said he would place 25% tariffs on "all cars that are not made in the United States." The tariffs apply to imported passenger vehicles and light trucks, as well as key automob
President Donald Trump's tariff announcement was arguably worse than Wall Street's worst-case scenario—and General Motors stock is paying the price.
U.S. stock futures were mixed this morning, with the Dow futures gaining around 0.2% on Thursday.
Dan Levy, Barclays senior equity research analyst, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss President Trump's 25% tariff on all cars and trucks manufactured outside the U.S., impact on the auto industry, and mor
Mary Lovely, Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, shares her thoughts on what to expect from President Trump as he is set to announce new auto tariffs. Mary talks about
Tesla stock was rising in premarket trading Thursday, which looked set to be a bad day for the autos sector.

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Sarah Bianchi, Evercore ISI public policy chief strategist, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss President Trump's new auto tariffs, what to expect from the rest of Trump's tariff agenda, impact of policy un
Sevasti Balafas, CEO of GoalVest Advisory, discussed auto tariffs, recession risks, and market sentiment. She emphasized diversification and recommended Progressive Insurance as a defensive stock.
Stock futures were mostly higher Thursday even as President Donald Trump slapped 25% tariffs on all cars made outside of the United States, leading to worries over what the trade war will mean to the
Tesla TSLA-5.58% stock was falling in early trading on Thursday—which looks set to be a bad day for the autos sector.

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President Donald Trump has signed an executive order imposing 25% tariffs on all foreign-made cars, light trucks, and specific auto parts, set to take effect on April 2. The White House estimates the
Crude oil prices edge higher as U.S. auto tariffs and falling inventories tighten supply. Market eyes key resistance levels for WTI and Brent crude.
Auto stocks have remained under pressure after Donald Trump announced new tariffs on the industry. All cars entering the US from friendly and foe countries will receive a 25% tariff, a move that will
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