U.S. denies GM tariff relief request for China-made Buick SUV
Volvo's request got rejected, too.
Volvo's request got rejected, too.
Automakers, other industries, stock market, even Trump's allies are alarmed
'We are dismayed to hear a message suggesting that our long-time contributions of investment and employment in the United States are not welcomed.'
Calls EU tariffs unfair, threatens to reciprocate.
Jobs gained in parts and engines, jobs lost in final assembly as cars cost more.
This in spite of no-tariffs trade agreement his administration negotiated.
At stake, thousands of dollars in additional vehicle costs.
'We are proud of our cars, and so we should be' — and the world wants them.
He'll get Commerce Department's recommendation by this Sunday.
Running down the players and competing interests at Lordstown
It's a 90-day truce in the trade war.
From Congress to Facebook ads, Marathon Petroleum used every trick.
And he says new trade deal makes it 'very uncomfortable' for GM to build cars outside the U.S.
Cut from 40 percent back to 15 percent, U.S. is told in a phone call
He outlines 'his vision of all automakers producing in the United States'
Auto stocks up, though no further details have been provided.
"If Lordstown gets another product, I'll give him an A."
Congress still has to approve it.
BERLIN — Top executives from German carmakers Volkswagen, BMW and Daimler are finalizing plans for a White House meeting on trade policy next week, German and U.S. officials said on Thursday. Officials from the carmakers, asking not to be named, said the meeting was tentatively set for Tuesday, and would include VW Chief Executive Herbert Diess, Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche and BMW production chief Oliver Zipse. President Donald Trump has been Reuters