
Jaguar Land Rover has announced it will "pause" all shipments to the US as it works to "address the new trading terms" after tariffs were imposed earlier this week. A 25% levy on car imports came into force on Thursday, one of several measures announced by US President Donald Trump which have sent shockwaves through global supply chains. The US is the second largest export market for the UK's car industry, after the European Union.
Main Idea: Jaguar Land Rover is pausing US shipments after new car tariffs raised the cost of sending vehicles to the market.
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US shoppers could face higher prices and fewer choices if Jaguar Land Rover cuts shipments and other car makers slow output after tariffs.
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