
US President Donald Trump has announced new import taxes of 25% on cars and car parts coming into the US in a move that threatens to widen the global trade war, the BBC reports.
Trump said the latest tariffs would come into effect on 2 April, with charges on businesses importing vehicles starting the next day. Charges on parts are set to start in May or later.
The president claimed the measure would lead to “tremendous growth” for the car industry, promising it would spur jobs and investment in the US.
But analysts have said the move is likely to lead to the temporary shutdown of significant car production in the US, increase prices, and strain relations with allies.
The US imported roughly eight million cars last year, accounting for about $240bn in trade and roughly half of overall sales.
Mexico is the top foreign supplier of cars to the US, followed by South Korea, Japan, Canada and Germany. Trump’s latest move threatens to upend global car trade and supply chains








