If left in place, such high import duties would make Detroit's North American-centric business structurally unprofitable, warns Barclays investment bank.
Stellantis has introduced its latest step towards autonomous driving: STLA AutoDrive 1.0, a hands-free, eyes-off driving system that meets SAE Level 3 automation standards. The system, however, is currently limited to speeds of 37 mph and is not yet scheduled for commercial release.
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Stellantis has told its U.S. dealers the 25% tariffs on products from Mexico and Canada will put the carmaker at a disadvantage against its Asian and European peers, an email sent to its retailers showed on Tuesday.
A number of major carmakers — including Toyota, Stellantis, Mazda, and Subaru — "pooled" their emissions with EV makers Polestar and Tesla earlier this year, in an effort to comply with ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday paused tariffs on some products from Mexico and Canada, temporarily withdrawing major portions of a policy issued two days earlier. The one-month exemption will lift tariffs for all Canadian and Mexican goods compliant with United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement,
U.S. auto stocks are surging on news that President Donald Trump granted a one-month tariff exemption for motor vehicle manufacturers. Discover
A possible 25 percent levy on goods from Canada and Mexico is likely to raise the prices consumers pay for new cars and trucks, and disrupt complex supply chains.
US President Donald Trump announced punitive tariffs on Canada and Mexico that is left in place could render GM, Stellantis and Ford unprofitable in a worst-case ...