Starting November 1, a 25% tariff will apply to medium and heavy-duty trucks imported into the US, impacting global supply chains and costs for automakers.
US President Donald Trump has declared that starting November 1, a 25% tariff will be imposed on all medium- and heavy-duty trucks imported into the United States. This move aims to bolster American truck manufacturers by reducing foreign competition. Trump's announcement aligns with his broader trade protectionism agenda, which seeks to shield domestic industries from what he describes as "unfair outside competition."
India, although affected by previous tariffs on various goods, remains unaffected by this particular measure as it does not export trucks to the US. However, the new tariffs are expected to impact European automakers significantly. These companies have been major suppliers of commercial vehicles to the US market. Industry experts caution that this decision could disrupt global supply chains and lead to higher prices for American consumers.

Impact on Global Supply Chains
The new tariff is likely to affect several key US allies, including Mexico, Canada, Japan, Germany, and Finland. These countries are among the top sources of imported trucks into the United States. Mexico, in particular, has seen a significant increase in exports of medium- and heavy-duty trucks to the US since 2019. The country exported approximately 340,000 units last year.
Under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), trucks can move tariff-free if at least 64% of their value originates from North America through parts or labour. The new tariff could disrupt this arrangement and impact major automakers operating in the region.
Potential Consequences for Automakers
Automakers like Stellantis may face increased costs due to these tariffs. Stellantis produces Ram trucks and commercial vans in Mexico and has reportedly lobbied against steep tariffs on its Mexican-made vehicles. Meanwhile, Sweden's Volvo Group is investing $700 million in a new heavy-truck factory in Monterrey, Mexico, set to begin operations in 2026.
Previously, Trump had announced that these tariffs would take effect on October 1 but postponed them after industry concerns about costs and competitiveness were raised. The Commerce Department initiated an investigation related to these tariffs back in April.
Trump's Trade Protectionism Agenda
The Trump administration has allowed manufacturers to deduct the value of US-made components from tariffs imposed on light-duty vehicles assembled in Canada and Mexico under existing trade agreements with Japan and the European Union. Currently, there is a 15% tariff on light-duty vehicles; however, it's unclear if this rate will apply to larger vehicles following the new decision.
"These tariffs are necessary to restore fairness and protect our workers," Trump stated at the White House. "We cannot continue allowing our industries to be undermined by foreign dumping and unfair practices." This statement underscores Trump's commitment to supporting domestic manufacturers against international competition.
The upcoming tariff changes reflect Trump's ongoing efforts to prioritise American manufacturing interests over foreign imports. As these measures take effect next month, their impact on both domestic industries and international trade relations will become more apparent.
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