Volkswagen said on Thursday that its vehicles made in North America will likely avoid being subject to the 25% tariffs U.S.
The American automotive industry is said to have benefitted from the US-Canada-Mexico trade agreement for decades.
Volkswagen is working on back-up plans for how its passenger car brand could tackle U.S. tariffs on imports from Mexico, ...
BMW appears to not comply with the requirement that 75% of a vehicle's parts must originate from North America to avoid the ...
Now, many of those car companies are attempting to get back in the game by outfoxing the local competition they helped build ...
And it means drivers with newer models must be mindful that they may not fit in all parking bays, and parking over the lines ...
VW brand not taking pre-emptive action on US tariffs CEO says forming "back-up, long-term plans" Auto industry exposed to tariffs on Mexico, Canada BMW says it will take on cost of tariffs BERLIN ...
Many of VW's U.S. sales come from its Mexican production, and its upcoming battery plant in Canada was intended to supply the U.S. market. Audi, which manufactures the Q5 SUV in Mexico ...
Unlike the BMW 128ti, a direct rival for the Golf GTI, the M140i is rear-wheel drive. Combined with 50:50 weight distribution ...
WASHINGTON--BMW, Jaguar Land Rover and Volkswagen have bought parts made by a Chinese company sanctioned under a 2021 law for using forced labor, a Senate inquiry found, prompting lawmakers to ...