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General Motors CEO Defends Trump Auto Tariffs - MSNGeneral Motors CEO Mary Barra on Wednesday voiced support for President Trump’s tariffs, saying U.S. automakers face unfair disadvantages in the global marketplace.
General Motors CEO Mary Barra acknowledges the company could have been better positioned during its conversations with President Donald Trump in his first term – particularly when it came to the ...
The Trump administration’s tariffs on imported cars and auto parts will cost General Motors between $4 billion and $5 billion this year, as the nation’s largest automaker slashed its earnings ...
General Motors CEO Mary Barra shared her expectations for auto tariffs and their potential impacts on the industry, including how the company plans to absorb the earnings impact.
GM’s lowered forecast comes after President Trump earlier this week announced efforts to ease the impact of tariffs on US automakers.
The Trump administration’s tariffs on imported cars and auto parts will cost General Motors between $4 billion and $5 billion this year. But in an interview on CNN, CEO Mary Barra said the ...
GM chief executive Mary Barra walked a tightrope in a letter to shareholders Thursday that sounded upbeat — but also warned that tariffs could cost the company as much as $5 billion this year ...
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