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Nearly 29.2% of India’s total auto component exports are US-bound, with diesel engine parts showing an even higher reliance at 31.4%. (Representational image: Canva) With India exporting $5.72 ...
The auto industry is in distress but not extreme distress; stable companies with low valuations like Toyota, Honda, and Li Auto are likely to outperform. Despite recent selloffs, markets remain ...
Rommel Juan, Philippine Parts Makers Association (PPMA) vice president, said that while initial expectations point to softer demand overall, industry players are optimistic that the Philippines ...
Indian auto component makers having manufacturing facilities in Canada and Mexico will face no significant impact of US President Donald Trump's latest tariff war as the two countries have been ...
The industry had initially estimated they may face about a 15 per cent levy in case US imposes reciprocal tariffs, given that’s the maximum import duty India levies on auto parts from the US.
Photo: Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters The auto industry is headed for a new reality of higher prices and tighter margins if President Trump follows through on a proposed 25% tariff for cars and auto ...
Facing mounting external pressures, the Taiwan Transportation Vehicle Manufacturers Association (TTVMA) convened senior executives from the nation's leading automakers and parts suppliers on April ...
TOKYO/SEOUL -- The U.S. imposed a 25% tariff on automobiles imported into the country on Thursday, which experts predict will have huge negative impacts on the auto industries and economies of ...
But as competition intensifies and a brutal price war rages, the question is which of the homegrown automakers is better positioned to navigate the road ahead — NIO Inc. NIO or Li Auto LI?
The Hang Seng Shanghai-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Automobile Index, comprising 55 car and parts makers, lost 9.2 per cent ... or 15 per cent of its auto parts exports, according to customs data.
Indian auto component makers are more likely to be impacted than their vehicle manufacturing counterparts by US President Donald Trump’s tariff war, industry observers said on Thursday.