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Manufacturing Output Sees Largest Increase in Nearly a Year
Durable goods saw increases in โnearly all component industries.โ
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Indonesia Tightens Control on World's Largest Nickel Supply as U.S. Scrambles for Critical Minerals
The move could ripple through global EV supply chains.
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I Build Modernized Classic Cars for a Living, So I Know Why They Cost So Much
The final 10% takes 40% of the time.
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Trump Threatens to Raise Tariffs on South Korean Autos, Lumber, Pharmaceuticals
Relations with South Korea have been rocky since an immigration raid at Hyundai's plant in Georgia.
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Trump Threatens Canada With 100% Tariff Over EV Ties to China
Trump previously praised the deal, saying it is what Canada "should be doing."
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Canada Deepens Split From U.S. With New Chinese EV Deal
Canada has yet to reach a deal with the U.S. to ease tariffs hurting key sectors of its economy.
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Warns of Worsening Auto Industry
The governor was critical of the current administration's tariff strategy.
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Lawmakers Propose $2.5B Agency to Boost Production of Rare Earths, Other Critical Minerals
The recent trade war laid bare just how beholden the U.S. is to China.
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China's Trade Surplus Surges to Record $1.2 Trillion, Even With U.S. Tariffs
Chinese automakers and other manufacturers expanded into markets across the globe.
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Trump Defends Tariffs at Ford Plant
The president traveled to Michigan to push the case that he's boosted domestic manufacturing.
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Greenland May Not Be Able to Produce Rare Earths for Years โ If Ever
The harsh environment and difficult geology challenge U.S. plans to secure elements beyond China.
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High-End Car Sales Sink in China As Its Economy Slows, Taking a Toll on European Automakers
The market share of premium car sales more than doubled between 2017 and 2023, but is now reversing.
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