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Volkswagen warns of economic woes from proposed 25% tariffs on Mexican imports

The proposed 25% tariffs could take effect as early as February 1, creating uncertainty for automakers and potentially driving up vehicle prices.
The Volkswagen Group has raised alarms over U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs on Mexican imports.

The Volkswagen Group has raised alarms over U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs on Mexican imports, warning of a significant economic impact on American consumers and the global automotive market.

The proposed 25% tariffs could take effect as early as February 1, creating uncertainty for automakers and potentially driving up vehicle prices.

Volkswagen operates Mexico’s largest auto manufacturing plant in Puebla, which produced nearly 350,000 vehicles in 2023. The factory manufactures popular models like the Jetta, Tiguan, and Taos, primarily for export to the U.S. Analysts at Stifel estimate that 65% of Volkswagen’s U.S. vehicle sales could be rendered uncompetitive if the tariffs are implemented.

Volkswagen’s response

In an emailed statement, the automaker emphasized its concern over the potential fallout, stating:

“The Volkswagen Group is concerned about the harmful economic impact that proposed tariffs by the U.S. administration will have on American consumers and the international automotive industry. We value collaboration and open dialogue and look forward to continuing our longstanding partnership with the U.S. administration.”

Moreover, the automaker highlighted its ongoing investments of more than $10 billion in U.S. operations. This includes its Chattanooga, Tennessee, plant and a joint venture with EV manufacturer Rivian, showcasing its commitment to the U.S. market despite looming policy challenges.

On the other hand, BMW CEO Oliver Zipse recently celebrated the company’s contributions to the U.S. economy, noting that BMW assembles more vehicles in the U.S. than it sells domestically and is a top exporter. In addition, the parent company of Chrysler and Jeep expressed optimism about adapting to policy changes, describing Trump’s focus on bolstering U.S. manufacturing as positive.

If enacted, the tariffs could disrupt the affordability of vehicles imported from Mexico, leading to higher costs for American consumers. Volkswagen and other automakers with operations in Mexico may face supply chain challenges and reduced competitiveness in the U.S. market.

Nevertheless, Volkswagen is actively engaging with the Trump administration to address concerns over the proposed tariffs. As February 1 approaches, the automotive industry is bracing for potential ripple effects on trade, pricing, and manufacturing strategies.

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