US auto manufacturing fell 1.9% in April, tariffs to blame


Multiple automakers actually overproduced in the months leading up to April to help avert the sting of tariffs. By Stewart Burnett

The federal reserve has shared that overall US manufacturing fell by 0.4% in April, reversing the 0.4% gains it experienced in March, and likely as a result of the US’ erratic foreign trade policies. Driving the decline was a sharp 1.9% drop in vehicle and automotive parts production.

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US auto manufacturing fell 1.9% in April, tariffs to blame



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