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AAH #733 – Tiptoeing Through the Trump Tariff Minefield

March 6, 2025 by sean

Listen to “AAH #733 – Tiptoeing Through the Trump Tariff Minefield” on Spreaker.

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TOPICS:
– How do you put a strategy together to deal with President Trump’s tariffs when the Administration’s policies literally change from day to day? Mark Wakefield, AlixPartners & David Welch, Bloomberg give us their insights.
– Tesla sales getting brutalized
– Rivian thinks other OEMs want its tech
– Stellantis pivots to North America

PANEL:
Mark Wakefield, AlixPartners
David Welch, Bloomberg
Gary Vasilash, shinymetalboxes.net
John McElroy, Autoline.tv

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Filed Under: Autoline After Hours, More to See Tagged With: Elon Musk, EV sales, import tariff, import tariffs, President Trump, Rivian, tariff, tariffs, Tesla, Tesla sales

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  1. STEPHEN H KRAMME says

    March 7, 2025 at 12:58 am

    Excellent having David Welch on again! Very much enjoy his perspective.

  2. Dave Silva says

    March 8, 2025 at 12:04 pm

    Pretty sure CVCC was the innovation Honda NEEDED in 1975 to make emissions without a converter, in 1975 forward.
    The CVCC was also a VERY BIG help to bring HP and very good driveability for those times when, after 1974 emissions tightened a lot. Nissan added CC’s in 1974-5 just to make emissions (barely).
    My step Mon had a 1975 CVCC Wagon that was a really great drive, AND efficient (30 mpg on highway, excellent for that time!).

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