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Automakers to get break on some Trump tariffs — but outlook for 'Big 3' still cloudy

Upworthy Tuesday, 29 April 2025 ()
U.S. automakers are set to get a break on some of the sweeping tariffs President Donald Trump is imposing. Yet even with the new waivers, the outlook for America's longest-lived carmakers remains cloudy, with General Motors saying Tuesday it was "reassessing" its earnings guidance in light of the…
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