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Trump extends auto tariff relief, imposes truck and bus duties

President Donald Trump signed a proclamation Friday hitting trucks and buses with tariffs beginning November 1, according to senior administration officials.

October 18, 2025 / 06:31 IST
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The car part and truck tariffs are part of an expanding pool of levies Trump is wielding against a range of consumer goods — from steel and copper to lumber and upholstered furniture.
The car part and truck tariffs are part of an expanding pool of levies Trump is wielding against a range of consumer goods — from steel and copper to lumber and upholstered furniture.

The Trump administration formally imposed 25% tariffs on imported medium and heavy-duty trucks and parts, as well as a 10% duty on buses, while extending a key tariff reprieve for American automakers.

President Donald Trump signed a proclamation Friday hitting trucks and buses with tariffs beginning November 1, according to senior administration officials. Trump previously announced plans to place levies on trucks.

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The directive also prolongs through 2030 a tariff discount Trump already provided carmakers that produce and sell completed automobiles in the US, and sets in motion plans to apply the same offset for truck duties. Truck imports that qualify for relief under the US-Canada-Mexico trade agreement will be exempt from the charges, but not buses, the officials told reporters Friday.

The administration is also creating an additional carveout for companies that make engines for passenger vehicles as well as medium- and heavy-duty trucks in the US, which would be patterned on the existing offset program for completed vehicles, but will not take effect immediately.