How Are Automakers Responding to Import Changes? What We Know So Far
- Audi has suspended deliveries of vehicles that arrived at U.S. Ports after April 2, due to a 25-percent tariff introduced by U.S. President Donald Trump.
- Audi's parent company Volkswagen AG plans to add import fees to the sticker prices of its vehicles.
- The British manufacturer JLR is halting deliveries to the U.S., affecting about 100,000 vehicles, which is a quarter of its total global sales.
- Ferrari announced a 10 percent price increase on certain models, adding up to $50,000, in response to the new U.S. Tariffs.
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Audi halts U.S. deliveries of newly imported cars amid Trump's tariffs
German luxury carmaker Audi has suspended deliveries of vehicles that arrived at U.S. ports after April 2, in response to a 25-percent tariff introduced by U.S. President Donald Trump.All affected cars will be withheld from distribution to dealers for
Audi holding US-bound cars in ports after Trump tariffs
Tens of thousands of foreign-made cars are reportedly being held in US ports following US President Donald Trump's imposition of tariffs on auto imports last week.Volkswagen-owned Audi responded to the 25 per cent tariffs by keeping cars that arrived in the US since April 2 off the market, Reuters reported.The outlet quoted a spokesperson who said Audi had notified dealers of the import freeze, as multiple companies scramble to figure out how …


Audi halts U.S. deliveries of new imports amid Trump's tariffs
BERLIN, April 7 (Xinhua) -- German luxury carmaker Audi has suspended deliveries of vehicles that arrived at U.S. ports after April 2, in response to a 25-percent tariff introduced by U.S. President Donald Trump. Read full story
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