Trump unveils 25% auto tariffs, more updates expected by April 2

US President Donald Trump points as he speaks at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, US, February 18, 2025. —  Reuters

PALM BEACH: US President Donald Trump stated on Tuesday that tariffs on automobiles would remain at approximately 25%, with further details on the matter expected to be announced on 2 April.

On Friday, Trump said levies on automobiles would come as soon as 2 April, the day after members of his cabinet are due to deliver reports to him outlining options for a range of import duties as he seeks to reshape global trade.

Trump has long pointed to what he calls unfair treatment of US automotive exports in foreign markets.

The European Union, for instance, collects a 10% tariff on vehicle imports, four times the US passenger car tariff rate of 2.5%. The US, though, collects a 25% tariff on highly profitable imported pickup trucks.

Trump on Tuesday also said sectoral tariffs on pharmaceuticals and semiconductor chips would also likely start at 25% in April, with at least some rising afterwards over the course of a year.

Since his inauguration, Trump has imposed a 10% tariff on all imports from China, on top of existing levies. He also announced, and then delayed for a month, 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and non-energy imports from Canada.

He has also set a 12 March start date for 25% tariffs on all imported steel and aluminium. Last week, he directed his economic team to devise plans for reciprocal tariffs on every country that taxes US imports.




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