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U.S. auto industry groups urged President Trump not to impose 25% tariffs on imported auto parts. The groups warn that tariffs would increase vehicle prices, lower sales and disrupt the supply chain.
A coalition of U.S. auto industry groups urged President Donald Trump on Tuesday not to impose 25 per cent tariffs on imported auto parts, warning they would cut vehicle sales and raise prices.
CLEMSON, S.C. — Clemson is officially moving on from head gymnastics coach Amy Smith, the school announced Friday, ending a brief but eventful tenure that saw the newly launched program achieve ...
As spotted by the folks at HorsePower Obsessed, the new interior design for the 2026 Corvette was leaked through the GM parts catalog, which shows the new layout as a diagram drawing. Starting ...
SINGAPORE: Heavy rain fell across the island on Sunday afternoon (Apr 13), causing flash floods in parts of Singapore, national water agency PUB said. In a post on Facebook, PUB said that it ...
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However, the latest roadblock is a lack of parts, which means KTM won’t pick things back up until 27 July. The halt in production follows the Austrian brand's confirmation that it will no longer ...