A teeny tiny insignificant impact. Virtually no components and parts for eurozone cars are made in the USA, the logistics would be stupid. Even Ford manufactures in Spain/Germany etc, with parts coming from a huge range of mostly EU or near neighbours.
I doubt any car on the scheme would be affected. Even the Mach-E is built in Mexico. This is why Jim Farley, Ford’s CEO spoke out so strongly against tariffs, their own domestic production is entwined with Canada and Mexico, so it just pushes the cost of US production (and car prices) up.
The tariff effect is most felt the other way, i.e. selling to the USA market. Crazily, almost all Americans don’t understand how tariffs work and think the country the tariff is imposed on will pay it, when in fact, it’s the US importer, who then passes that extra cost on to the American consumer. This is not helped by Trump’s rhetoric “China/Canada/EU will pay, we will slap a 25% tariff on them”.
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