
Trump floats another pause on automobile tariffs
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Monday floated another possible pause on automobile tariffs to give companies time to set up U.S. supply chains, bringing more uncertainty to the deeply integrated North American vehicle industry.
“I’m looking at something to help some of the car companies where they are switching to parts that were made in Canada, Mexico and other places,” Trump said Monday in the Oval Office when asked about short-lived product exemptions.
“And they need a little bit of time because they are going to make them here. But they need a little bit of time.”
Trump put 25 per cent tariffs on all imports of automobiles to the United States on April 3 but made a partial carveout for vehicles under the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement on trade, known as CUSMA.