Subaru’s Strategic Retreat: What the Tariff War Means for U.S. Manufacturing, Trade, and the 2026 Outback

Subaru is reducing U.S. vehicle exports to Canada from 26% to 10% by 2026, mainly due to President Trump’s 25% import tax on foreign cars, prompting a shift to Japanese-built models. This change illustrates the negative effects of aggressive tariffs on U.S.-Canada auto trade, causing uncertainty and jeopardizing American jobs while benefiting Canada. Continue reading Subaru’s Strategic Retreat: What the Tariff War Means for U.S. Manufacturing, Trade, and the 2026 Outback

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Impact of Trump’s Trade Tariffs on U.S. Economy (UPDATED)

President Trump’s tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, and China have sparked a trade war with significant economic repercussions. Republican states will be most impacted, bearing a heavy financial burden. Retaliation from these countries is imminent, raising concerns over inflation and consumer prices, while altering U.S. trade dynamics and political relations. Continue reading Impact of Trump’s Trade Tariffs on U.S. Economy (UPDATED)