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Major brands announce consumer price increases, as General Motors pulls its 2025 forecast due to tariff changes.
The automaker postponed its full-year guidance until after President Trump announces his revised tariff structure.
General Motors (GM) and Ford (F) say consumers shouldn’t expect immediate price hikes on cars, even as the companies brace ...
Despite the White House's statements, Ford's top executive recently said he could not promise consumers wouldn't pay more.
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Benzinga on MSNGM Lowers Financial Guidance as Tariffs and Recalls Weigh on 2025 OutlookGeneral Motors lowered its 2025 financial guidance on Thursday, citing a $4 billion to $5 billion expected impact from ...
General Motors says it is reducing shifts at the Oshawa Assembly plant in Ontario "in light of forecasted demand and the evolving trade environment." ...
Despite losing a shift, GM said Oshawa Assembly’s future is secure as the plant will build “next-generation gas-powered ...
GM cited lower demand and the "evolving trade environment" in its decision to pare down manufacturing at the plant, which builds Chevrolet Silverados.
The automaker plans to eliminate one of three shifts at its Oshawa Assembly Plant this fall, a move that will directly affect ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has issued new guidance confirming that USMCA-compliant parts produced in Canada will be ...
China signaled openness to trade talks with the US but insisted negotiations can’t move forward unless Washington rolls back ...
GM CEO Mary Barra has discussed the automaker's strategy in light of new tariffs implemented by President Trump, stating that ...
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