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Detroit's "Big Three" automakers face higher tariffs costs, risking their competitiveness.
Detroit's "Big Three" automakers—General Motors, Ford, and Fiat Chrysler—are more vulnerable to the Trump administration's tariffs on imported vehicles and parts than their German and Japanese competitors.
This vulnerability stems from their greater reliance on imported components.
In contrast, foreign automakers produce more of their vehicles within the U.S., reducing their exposure to tariffs.
The tariffs could increase costs for the Big Three, potentially affecting their competitiveness.
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Los fabricantes de automóviles "Big Three" de Detroit enfrentan costos de tarifas más altos, arriesgando su competitividad.