Trump has offered a one-month tariff exemption for autos coming into the US, after hearing from top auto executives.
Live updates: Trump grants automakers a 1-month exemption from tariffs; Vance visits U.S.-Mexico border Trump spoke to the Big Three automakers and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today.
The reprieve applies to cars from Canada and Mexico that comply with the free-trade deal between those two countries and the U.S.
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The one-month exemption from tariffs was requested by Stellantis, Ford and General Motors, said White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.