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Tariffs on Chinese Imports Would Push Vehicle Owners to Delay Critical Repairs, Auto Care Association Says

Auto Care Association President and CEO Bill Hanvey testified before a federal committee warning that the cost of an additional tariff would cause severe economic harm to the U.S. automotive industry and U.S. consumers.

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ITC Adds Latest Trump Tariffs to Schedule

The International Trade Commission has added the latest tariffs Donald Trump’s administration has imposed on Chinese goods. 

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Automotive Tariffs Would Push Consumers to Buy Used Vehicles, Study Finds

Forty-one percent of current car shoppers polled said that tariffs on new vehicles would cause them to buy a used vehicle.

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Auto Care Association Joins Groups Opposing Tariffs in Letter to Trump

The Auto Care Association joined a coalition of major auto industry groups representing nearly 10 million jobs in the United States to urge the Trump administration to avoid imposing additional tariffs on imported autos and auto parts.

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Exclusion Process Announced for Chinese Products Subject to Tariffs

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative announced that there will be an exclusion process for Chinese products subject to Section 301 tariffs.

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Update: Tariffs on Chinese Imports and Trump’s Trade Agenda

The Auto Care Association updates members on U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports that may affect the auto repair and maintenance markets.

USTMA ‘Disappointed’ at Steel, Aluminum Tariffs on Canada, EU, Mexico

After the Trump administration announced that steel and aluminum tariffs would be imposed on Mexico, the EU and Canada, USTMA called the move harmful to America’s manufacturers, the U.S. economy and the tire industry’s global relationships.

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MEMA Issues Statement Following Launch Of DOC Probe Into Auto Tariffs

Following reports that the U.S. Commerce Department has launched a probe into whether it could raise tariffs on auto imports to 25 percent as a matter of national security, MEMA has issued a statement urging the Trump administration to rethink its plan.

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Auto Care Association Testifies Against China Tariffs

Auto Care Association Senior Vice President of Government and Regulatory Affairs, Aaron Lowe, has testified before the Office of the U.S Trade Representative (USTR) on the anticipated negative effects of the tariffs on automotive parts and components imported from China.

How U.S. Steel Tariffs Are Impacting European Markets

With a deadline set to expire on American allies’ exemption from U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs looming, the EU has been mulling a few options to offset the tariffs’ effects, which its member nations have felt since they were enacted.

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