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The USA's "reciprocal tariffs" are about to be imposed, Morgan Stanley warns: these Industries will be the first to bear the brunt.
Morgan Stanley released a Research Report stating that the reciprocal tariff policy set to be announced on Wednesday may have far-reaching impacts on multiple Industries, from Auto Manufacturers to Footwear brands.
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US Automakers Make Mad Dash To Persuade Trump To Temper Tariffs
Before Trump imposed tariffs, the three major US auto companies urgently lobbied the White House for exemptions on Auto Parts.
According to informed sources, Auto Manufacturers in the USA are making final lobbying efforts to the Trump administration regarding tariff exemptions on certain Auto Parts, trying to seek adjustments before the tariff policy takes effect this week.
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USA Auto Manufacturers are lobbying the government to exclude low-cost Auto Parts from tariffs.
According to informed sources, USA auto manufacturers are lobbying the Trump administration to exclude certain auto parts from tariffs, indicating their last-ditch effort before the tariffs take effect this week. Ford Motor, General Motors, and Chrysler's parent company Stellantis NV are seeking to avoid paying tariffs on thousands of parts they source globally, which typically come from low-cost countries like Mexico. Informed sources, who wished to remain unnamed due to the disclosure of internal discussions, stated they have spoken with the White House, the Department of Commerce, and the US Trade Representative to discuss the exclusion matter. The White House did not immediately respond to requests for comments on the negotiations regarding auto parts.
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Latest polling reversal: Trump's economic reputation has dropped from "mostly positive" to "mostly negative."
① The latest polls show that 52% of Americans disapprove of Trump's handling of economic issues, a 3 percentage point increase since early March; ② 64% of respondents believe the Trump administration does not pay enough attention to lowering prices, while 55% think the government places too much emphasis on tariff policies; ③ Goldman Sachs predicts that the probability of an economic recession in the USA over the next twelve months has increased from the previous 20% to about 35%, and has also raised its forecast for inflation in the USA.
Is the New energy Fund market undergoing a "change of weather"? There is a high consensus among industry, academia, and research: range-extended vehicles are the future mainstream.
① Academician Yang Yusheng of the Chinese Academy of Engineering pointed out that range-extender vehicles are not a transition, but the future global Block Orders, whose green, safe, and long-range characteristics will support Carbon Neutrality. ② Liu Liguo, Senior Vice President of Ideal Autos, suggested that hybrid vehicles with an all-electric range of over 150 kilometers should be included in the New energy Fund green license plate system, achieving equal status for range-extender models with pure electric vehicles in urban areas.
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Express News | Trump Trade Adviser Navarro: Auto Tariffs Will Raise About $100 Bln, With Other Tariffs to Raise About $600 Bln a Year -Fox Interview
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