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Trump Administration Confirms 25% Car Tariffs Start Thursday, Auto Parts on May 3

Reuters04-03

(Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's administration on Wednesday confirmed that his 25% global car and truck tariffs will take effect as scheduled on Thursday and that duties on automotive parts imports will be launched on May 3.

In a Federal Register notice adding details to Trump's autos tariff proclamation issued last week, the White House directed the Commerce Department to establish a process within 90 days for adding more parts to the list, including at the request of domestic producers.

The 25% automobile tariffs are due to take effect at 12:01 a.m. EDT on Thursday, with the 25% tariffs on auto parts due to take effect at 12:01 a.m. EDT on May 3, according to the Federal Register.

The parts list currently includes dozens of tariff codes including engines, transmissions, powertrains and electrical components, as well as other parts such as brake hoses, but domestic producers will be able to request additions to the list, the notice said.

The notice said that for vehicles qualifying under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement's rules of origin, importers can pay the 25% duty on only the non-U.S. content of the order.

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  • This would go as reset of what world order of trade used to be for decades . Lots of casualties for smaller countries and export dependent nations . For US, it would be a turning point in longer term
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  • a4xrbj1
    ·04-03
    Goodbye Ford, GM, Stellantis and Tesla. Anyone wants to buy their cars? I hear second hand Tesla's are dirt cheap, if you can live with it being vandalized
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