Tariffs redraw North American auto manufacturing map From BMW to Nissan, automakers are shifting assembly lines to the US to avoid steep tariffs – while Canadian and Mexican operations face uncertain futures. Here's how tariffs are reshaping the industry's landscape. Ian Henry
Washington's new tariffs disrupt heavy truck production networks President Trump's 25% levy on imported heavy trucks threatens to reshape North American manufacturing strategies, forcing OEMs to recalculate production footprints whilst grappling with already elevated input costs and weakening demand. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Tariffs, trade shifts, and EV turbulence: How Trump’s second term is reshaping North American auto manufacturing North American vehicle manufacturing is undergoing major changes. These are in response to political actions, wider market factors and some interesting decisions by major vehicle companies Ian Henry