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    President Donald Trump’s decision to grant a one-month exemption from steep auto tariffs offers temporary relief for U.S. automakers — but industry experts warn it’s far from a solution to the long-term disruption the trade war could cause.

    The 25% tariffs on vehicles and auto parts imported from Mexico and Canada were set to take effect immediately, but after conversations with Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis leaders, Trump announced a brief pause. While the exemption might seem like a lifeline, analysts caution that automakers need far more time to adjust their supply chains — if they can adjust at all.

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    A web of global manufacturing

    Modern automakers rely on sprawling global supply networks, sourcing thousands of parts from various countries. Reconfiguring those systems to comply with new trade restrictions is a massive undertaking that can’t happen overnight. Even for companies that have streamlined operations in recent years, the complexity of production lines makes rapid shifts nearly impossible.

    A Volkswagen assembly plant is seen on April 19, 2024 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

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    Automakers “will be hit differently based on exactly where their supply chain is,” said John Paul MacDuffie, professor of management at the University of Pennsylvania. “GM and Ford have shrunk back from a formerly much more global footprint, but they still are global companies. Of course, if the goal is to move a lot of production to the U.S., I guess you could. But I don’t see those changes happening quickly.”

    The auto industry has faced supply chain disruptions before — from the 2008 financial crisis to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the combination of tariffs, labor costs, and global policy uncertainty makes this challenge especially daunting.

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    Stockpiles and shortages

    For now, many dealerships still have healthy inventories of new vehicles, which could provide a short-term buffer. But those supplies won’t last forever and automakers typically keep only enough parts on hand to cover temporary disruptions, not prolonged trade conflicts.

    Vehicles for sale at an AutoNation Honda dealership in Fremont, California, US, on Monday, June 24, 2024.

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    “What the 30 days will allow them to do is to analyze what kind of work in progress they’ve got, what kind of parts stock that they’ve got,” said Martin French, partner at consultancy Berylls by AlixPartners. “But the reality is that just does not happen in the space of a couple of weeks.”

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    The rocky road ahead

    Even if companies can weather the next month, additional tariffs on steel, aluminum, and other materials are set to take effect soon, potentially driving up production costs and vehicle prices. Broad reciprocal tariffs, expected to begin in April, would add yet another layer of uncertainty.

    Aerial view of the U.S. Ford factory cars in Cuautitlan Izcalli, Mexico state, Mexico, taken on January 30, 2025.

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    Sam Fiorani, an analyst at AutoForecast Solutions, warned that higher costs could cut into profits and force automakers to produce fewer vehicles. That could push more consumers toward the used car market or rival brands with more domestic supply chains.

    Final thoughts

    “The uncertainty that’s being created for the auto industry is going to inhibit investment as firms try to assess what the future looks like,” said Brett House, a professor at Columbia University’s business school, “and they have very little clarity on it.”

    While the White House urges companies to shift production to the U.S., experts say such changes would take years — not months — to materialize. Without clearer guidance or a longer exemption, automakers are bracing for a turbulent road ahead.

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