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Trump slaps 25% tariffs on heavy vehicles imports, beginning Oct. 1
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Trump slaps 25% tariffs on heavy vehicles imports, beginning Oct. 1

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Last updated: September 26, 2025 1:32 am
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U.S. President Donald Trump mentioned Thursday evening stateside that he would impose a 25% tariff on imported heavy vehicles from Oct. 1, a part of his broader push to spice up home manufacturing.

“All ‘Heavy (massive!) Vans’ made in different elements of the world” will face the upper tariffs, Trump mentioned in a submit on Fact Social, attributing the transfer to defending U.S. producers from “unfair exterior competitors” and addressing nationwide safety issues.

“Massive Truck Firm Producers, similar to Peterbilt, Kenworth, Freightliner, Mack Vans, and others, will likely be protected against the onslaught of outdoor interruptions,” Trump added.

The choice got here as Trump took purpose at a swath of imported items with recent tariffs, together with 100% duties on pharmaceutical medication, 50% tariffs on kitchen cupboards and 30% on upholstered furnishings, in accordance with Trump’s posts on Fact Social. All the brand new tariffs may even take impact from Oct. 1, Trump mentioned.

The bulletins adopted a number of new investigations by the administration into imports of robotics, industrial equipment and medical units to find out in the event that they pose nationwide safety dangers.

The probes have been opened beneath Part 232 of the Commerce Enlargement Act, a provision that enables tariffs on nationwide safety grounds. The statute has beforehand been used to impose levies on quite a few sectors, together with vehicles and elements, copper, metal and aluminum.

Earlier in April, the Commerce Division launched a probe into imports of medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, elements and associated merchandise, inviting firms to submit their projected demand for these things, in accordance with a Federal Register discover.

U.S. manufacturing of professional quality vehicles has rebounded in recent times, with the month-to-month cargo worth greater than tripled to $3.2 billion in July this yr from a multiyear-low of round simply $1.1 billion in April 2020, in accordance with information from the Federal Reserve Financial institution of St Louis. This yr, nevertheless, the worth of the month-to-month shipments has been on a modest decline, the info confirmed.

The upper duties on kitchen cupboards, lavatory vanities and sure furnishings have been attributable to “massive scale FLOODING” of those imports into the U.S. and have been hurting native producers, Trump mentioned on Fact Social.

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