麻豆传媒 Automotive Update and the Latest Tariff Developments
Key Legal Insights from 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Automotive Team
April 29, 2025
Analysis by Julie Dautermann, Competitive Intelligence Analyst
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Trump Administration and Tariff Policies
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- The U.S. Commerce Department a Section 232 investigation into imports of medium- and heavy-duty trucks and parts, in a development that could serve as a basis for future tariffs. Public comments must be received by May 16, 2025.
- provided an explanation of the legal arguments in certain lawsuits that have been filed to challenge the Trump administration鈥檚 authority to impose tariffs. Most recently, a filed a lawsuit on April 23 over tariffs that were allegedly imposed without congressional authority. This follows suits over the legality of the tariffs filed by the , as well as Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta.
- U.S. House Representative Mike Lawler (R-NY) on April 25 Congress 鈥渨ill likely exert more authority鈥 if the White House does not make 鈥渟ignificant progress鈥 in ongoing tariff negotiations in the coming weeks.
- President Trump a bipartisan Senate resolution led by Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) that seeks to terminate the emergency declaration used as a basis for the president鈥檚 tariffs. A vote on the resolution could occur in the coming days.
- A by the U.S. Trade Representative鈥檚 office could impose fees on ships built, owned or operated by Chinese entities that dock at U.S. ports. If the proposal is implemented, the fees would begin in six months based on the volume of goods carried, on a per-voyage basis. The proposal to restore the U.S. maritime industry and it follows an investigation ordered under the Biden administration into whether Chinese shipbuilding threatens national security.
Automotive Key Developments
- In an April 21 to the Trump administration, trade groups including MEMA, the Alliance for Automotive Innovation and the National Automobile Dealers Association outlined their concerns over the impact of import tariffs on automotive parts.
- and reported the Trump administration could ease the impact of certain automotive tariffs in ways that include temporary partial reimbursements and preventing certain auto levies from stacking on other duties. 听
- Automotive News provided an of the opportunities and barriers involved in major production shifts to underutilized U.S. auto plants.听
- Many auto suppliers are encountering challenges regarding the complexities of calculating U.S. import tariffs on steel and aluminum, according to a report in .
- U.S. new light vehicles are projected to reach a SAAR of 17.9 million units in April 2025, representing a 10.5% year-over-year increase, according to a from J.D. Power and GlobalData. The anticipated volume increase was attributed to consumers that have been accelerating purchase decisions due to expectation tariffs will lead to higher prices.
- The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration鈥檚 (NHTSA) Automated Vehicle (AV) Framework will expand the Automated Vehicle Exemption Program (AVEP) to include domestically produced vehicles, and streamline rules in regard to the reporting of safety incidents. The framework also intends to facilitate efforts to modernize the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.
- The U.S. House could on a measure to revoke a Biden-era Environmental Protection Agency waiver that allowed California to require increasing thresholds of zero-emissions vehicle sales between 2026 and 2035 in the state. U.S. House lawmakers previously several Congressional Review Act resolutions that intend to repeal certain clean-vehicle waivers issued for California under the Biden administration. Senate Republicans are pursuing .
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- Following a two-week shutdown to assess the impact of U.S. automotive import tariffs, Stellantis at its Windsor Assembly plant in Ontario, Sterling Stamping in Michigan and two transmission plants in Kokomo, Indiana. The automaker鈥檚 Jeep plant in Toluca, Mexico, is expected to remain idle through the end of April.
- Volvo Group is to lay off up to 1,000 workers at its North American truck operations in the coming months, amid uncertainty over how President Trump鈥檚 tariff policies will affect demand.
- Ford halted exports to China of models that include the F-150 Raptor pickups and Bronco SUVs in response to the nation鈥檚 retaliatory import tariffs, according to a report in .
- and expect to avoid tariff-related increases on U.S. vehicle prices through the end of May, and indicated its vehicles will have higher prices by July or sooner as a result of the levies.
- Hyundai to shift an unspecified volume of production of Tucson crossovers from Mexico to the U.S., and the automaker established a tariff task force to mitigate the effects of import duties on its finances.
- GM to remove certain equipment for EV drive system production at its Toledo Propulsion Systems plant to increase capacity for gas-powered truck transmissions.
- Toyota is to be considering a buyout of its parts supplier Toyota Industries, at an estimated valuation of $42 billion.
- Nissan to incur a net loss of up to $5.3 billion for the fiscal year ended March, due to impairments and restructuring expenses, as well as declining sales.
- Volkswagen鈥檚 Audi brand is to be close to a decision on whether to establish its first U.S. production site.
- 骋惭鈥檚 executive vice president of global manufacturing after just over a year in the role.
Market Trends and Regulatory
- The Federal Communications Commission on April 21 鈥渁s unnecessary the remaining cellular vehicle to everything (C-V2X) early transition waivers and confirm[ed] that each of the applicants may now seek a C-V2X authorization under the new rules.鈥
- The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) a Biden-era rule that would have required state transportation departments to measure and establish declining targets for carbon dioxide emissions on federally supported highways.
- The California New Car Dealers Association against Volkswagen Group听and its affiliate Scout Motors over the brand鈥檚 plans to sell directly to consumers in violation of the state鈥檚 franchise laws.
Autonomous Technologies and Vehicle Software
- Alphabet reported its autonomous vehicle unit Waymo is booking weekly in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Phoenix, and Austin.
- California鈥檚 Department of Motor Vehicles proposed regulations for the testing and deployment of self-driving heavy-duty vehicles on the state鈥檚 public roads.
- Volkswagen with Uber Technologies to launch autonomous rides with the electric ID. Buzz van beginning in Los Angeles next year.
- Huawei Technologies Co. is a leading provider of intelligent driving software in 颁丑颈苍补鈥檚 EV market, according to a report in .
Electric Vehicles and Low-Emissions Technology
- assessed the ramifications of the Trump administration鈥檚 tariffs and trade policies on the U.S. EV industry.
- BYD its first quarter 2025 revenue rose 36% YOY, supported by strong growth within China and overseas.
- 颁丑颈苍补鈥檚 Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. (CATL) a next-generation battery that can reach up to 520 kilometers (323 miles) of range from five minutes of charging time. Competitor BYD batteries for certain models in China that would enable up to 400 kilometers (249 miles) of range with five minutes of charge time.
- registrations of听苍别飞听battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) in the European Union听increased 24% YOY for a听15% share听of the total EU market. New EU registrations of听hybrid-electric vehicles听rose 21% YOY for a听35% share听of the EU market. New car registrations across all powertrains declined 1.9% YOY in the region.
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