U.S. automakers are increasingly feeling the cost of tariffs that the administration of President Donald Trump has applied to steel, aluminum and Chinese exports as well as planned tariffs on the automotive sector.
U.S. automakers are increasingly feeling the cost of tariffs that the administration of President Donald Trump has applied to steel, aluminum and Chinese exports as well as planned tariffs on the automotive sector. Fiat Chrysler’s CEO, Mike Manley, has indicated tariffs on steel and aluminum will increase the firm’s costs by up to $350 million in 2019, equivalent t...




