Detroit, Donald Trump and tariffs
Digest more
Companies are taking big losses and making moves to reduce electric-vehicle capacity amid regulatory changes and cooling demand.
Automotive industry analysts are forecasting that another microchip shortage could hit in the coming months, which could increase risks for production halts as costs skyrocket.
Detroit automakers book $50B in EV write-downs as U.S. demand falls and factories pivot back to gas-powered vehicles.
After walking away from sedans in favor of high-margin SUVs and trucks, Detroit’s automakers are rethinking their strategy as affordability pressures mount, The Wall Street Journal writes. With the average new vehicle price now topping $50,
A strategic partnership between Canada and China will force U.S. automakers to rethink the product mix if they want to stay in business, experts say.
DETROIT — Major automakers are calling into question the United Auto Workers' motives in launching targeted strikes in light of leaked messages by a union director calling to "keep them wounded for months." The private group messages on the platform X ...
The Rev. Jesse Jackson never designed or built an automobile, but his influence on the automotive industry will stand as one of the civil rights leader's most enduring legacies. Just as consumer safety gadfly Ralph Nader forced automakers to address how ...
In a year of challenging news for the electric vehicle race in America, the death of the Ford F-150 Lightning hit a little differently. But between new tariffs, slowing EV sales, no more EV tax credits, regulatory changes and other challenges, the math ...