Fewer Cars, Higher Prices, and Job Cuts? Trump’s Tariffs Could Hit Hard in 2025

Decline in global auto production / Courtesy of Kia
Decline in global auto production / Courtesy of Kia

President Donald Trump’s automotive tariff policies will reduce global car production by 2025. S&P Global Mobility forecasts global car production will drop to 87.9 million units in 2025, a 2% decrease. This reduction of 1.55 million vehicles surpasses Japan’s annual car exports to the U.S. of 1.4 million units.

Ford automotive plant in Dearborn, Michigan / Courtesy of News1
Ford automotive plant in Dearborn, Michigan / Courtesy of News1

If S&P Global Mobility’s forecast holds, 2025 will be the second consecutive year of declining global car production. The U.S. is the second-largest automobile market globally, with annual sales of about 16 million units. Nikkei Asia reports that 50% of new cars and 30-60% of auto parts are imported. North American auto production is expected to drop by 9% this year, with U.S. sales projected to decline by 3%.

President of the United State, Donald Trump / News1
President of the United State, Donald Trump / News1

Trump’s tariff policies drive up prices for imported cars and parts, potentially reducing U.S. consumers’ purchasing power.

XC60 / Courtesy of Volvo Cars
XC60 / Courtesy of Volvo Cars

In response to Trump’s tariff policies, automakers are adapting. Volvo will produce its XC60 and XC90 hybrid models in the U.S., while Honda shifts Civic hybrid production there. Mercedes-Benz and Audi are considering U.S. production expansions, but this may take years. Audi and Jaguar Land Rover have halted U.S. exports to deplete inventory, and Mercedes-Benz withdrew its annual profit forecast, citing significant uncertainty.

Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America / News1
Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America / News1

Trump claims tariffs will create jobs, but the auto industry faces potential job losses. The U.S. auto sector, supporting 10 million jobs, may see negative impacts from production declines and sales slumps due to tariffs.

Mazda offers voluntary retirement packages to 500 workers at its Japanese plant, as global supply chain disruptions intensify.

S&P Global Mobility forecasts a 1% increase in China’s production for 2025, fueled by semiconductor and electronic component suppliers. Trump’s tariff policies are likely to create uncertainty and production declines in the global auto market, rather than creating U.S. jobs.

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