The British maker of Jaguar and Land Rover cars is pausing shipments to the U.S. as it works to mitigate the impact of a 25% tax on vehicle imports imposed by the Trump administration. Jaguar Land Rover Automotive, one of Britain's biggest carmakers, said Saturday that the pause would take place this month. "The USA is an important market for JLR's luxury brands," the company said in a statement.
Main Idea: Jaguar Land Rover is pausing U.S. shipments in April as it adjusts to the Trump administration’s new 25% tariff on imported vehicles.
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US buyers may see fewer Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles in dealerships and higher prices if tariffs raise import costs.
US makers could gain some sales if shoppers switch to domestic brands.
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