General Motors is expecting a $500 million tariff refund after the Supreme Court struck down some of President Trump's most ...
The Detroit automaker said Tuesday that it anticipates receiving roughly $500 million in tariff refunds following a February ...
GM told shareholders the company expects a $500 million refund from the U.S. government. The refund comes from the Trump ...
Companies are now seeking refunds on tariffs after supreme court ruled Trump’s emergency levies were illegal ...
General Motors cheered on President Donald Trump for working with the company to refine auto tariffs, but warned that sustained protectionist policies could “significantly” hurt the industry down the ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. General Motors has lowered its earnings forecast for 2025 as it braces for up to $5 billion in potential tariff-related ...
Some automakers this week got a first-quarter profit boost – at least on paper - from future refunds of tariff payments they ...
General Motors is the latest automobile company to respond to President Donald Trump’s newly implemented auto tariffs, announcing it will be ramping up production in Indiana. The shake-up for GM, ...
The reality of tariffs is starting to hit US companies, with General Motors announcing that the import taxes have reduced operating income by $1.1 billion. The first few months of the Trump presidency ...
The Trump administration is turning to automakers and manufacturers to boost weapons production in a World War II-style Pentagon push, officials say.