Volkswagen will move production of its internal combustion Golf from its longtime home in Wolfsburg, Germany, to Puebla, Mexico, in 2027 as part of a cost-reduction plan.Moving to Mexico will mark the end of an era for the Golf,
Last week, it was announced that President Donald Trump's new 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada would exempt vehicles that comply with the USCMA trade deal. German carmaking giant Volkswagen told CNBC that its operations meant it would be exempt from the levies.
Good morning. Global bonds follow German bunds lower. Automakers get a one-month reprieve from Trump’s tariffs on Mexico and Canada. And Volkswagen unveils an affordable electric compact car with an unusual name.
Volkswagen expects its vehicles produced in North America to be exempt from the 25% tariffs the Trump administration has imposed on imports from Mexico and Canada, but other automakers, including BMW,
Europe’s beleaguered automakers are also affected by high tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada. Shares in Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz and BMW all dropped early Tuesday, echoing the declines in U.S.
A 25% import tariff on goods from Mexico and Canada is now in effect, including autos and auto parts, with UBS telling investors in a research
"Volkswagen Group is the most exposed carmaker to the tariffs on Mexico," JATO Global Analyst Felipe Munoz told InsideEVs. That's a concern in and of itself. It will be incredibly
Traton does not see a significant impact from U.S. tariffs on imports from Mexico in the short term, Volkswagen's truck unit said during a post-earnings call on Monday.
Volkswagen said on Thursday that its vehicles made in North America will likely avoid being subject to the 25% tariffs U.S. President Donald Trump has imposed on imports from Mexico and Canada, but other carmakers,
Stellantis NV and Volkswagen AG are highly exposed to US President Donald Trump’s new tariffs on vehicles imported from Mexico and Canada, with Bloomberg Intelligence estimating the levies could wipe out €5.
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The Truth About Cars on MSNHecho en Mexico: Volkswagen Shifting Golf Production to PueblaIt seems as Wolfsburg preps itself for the impending all-electric ID.Golf, the gasoline-powered variant will shift its production home to Mexico – potentially by the 2027 calendar year.
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AutoGuide on MSNThe Volkswagen Golf Is Moving To MexicoVolkswagen will move production of its internal combustion Golf from its longtime home in Wolfsburg, Germany, to Puebla, Mexico, in 2027 as part of a cost-reduction plan. Moving to Mexico will mark the end of an era for the Golf,
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