Auto Industry Awaits Trump's Impact on EV Policies and Tax Credits

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Michigan autoworkers are optimistic about President-elect Donald Trump's plans to roll back strict emission standards and impose tariffs, hoping these changes will revive the struggling auto industry and prevent layoffs. Trump's choice of Lee Zeldin as EPA head signals a shift towards deregulation, which some manufacturers welcome, though concerns remain about the impact of tariffs on consumer costs. While autoworkers see potential benefits, industry analysts warn of the unpredictability of Trump's policies and their long-term effects on the market.
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