Trump Offers Tariff Relief on Auto Parts During Michigan Stop
Move Aims to Ease Cost Pressures on Stellantis and Other U.S. Automakers

During a visit to Warren, Michigan yesterday, former President Donald Trump rolled out a new policy aimed at easing some of the tariff burden on automakers that build vehicles in the United States—particularly those like Stellantis with a strong domestic footprint. The announcement, made during a rally marking Trump’s first 100 days in office this term, focuses on imported auto parts and was crafted to give U.S. auto assembly plants some breathing room as they navigate a complex and often shifting trade landscape.

Trump Offers Tariff Relief on Auto Parts During Michigan Stop
Trump offers tariff relief on auto parts for U.S. automakers. Discover how this policy impacts Michigan's auto industry.
