Jaguar Land Rover is taking a major step in response to rising tensions in global trade. The UK-based automaker has announced a temporary pause on all U.S. vehicle shipments after a 25% import tariff on cars officially took effect this week.
The reason is because Donald Trump, sent shockwaves through international supply chains by imposing tariffs. The new levy, which began on April 3rd, directly impacts car imports and will soon extend to auto parts. Additionally, a separate 10% tariff on all UK imports is set to follow.
A spokesperson for Jaguar Land Rover confirmed the company is “taking some short-term actions including a shipment pause in April, as we develop our mid to longer-term plans.” They emphasized the importance of the U.S. market to their luxury brand lineup, calling it a key part of their global strategy.
The U.S. stands as the UK car industry’s second-largest export destination, trailing only behind the EU. In the year leading up to Q3 of 2024, UK car exports to the U.S. were valued at £8.3 billion, making cars the UK’s top export item to the American market.
Jaguar Land Rover, which operates out of Coventry with additional sites in Solihull and Wolverhampton, hasn’t yet shared how long the pause will last. However, the decision marks a significant moment in the ongoing trade standoff; and its impact on the luxury auto world may be just beginning.
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