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    Posted on November 4, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Automakers urge the US to extend the North America trade deal, crucial for auto production and investment. Uncertainty delays $20 billion in investments.

    Major Automakers Call for Extension of North America Trade Agreement

    Automakers Advocate for USMCA Extension

    By David Shepardson

    Impact on Investments and Job Creation

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Major automakers, including General Motors, Tesla, Toyota Motor, Hyundai, Volkswagen and Ford, urged the Trump administration on Tuesday to extend a North American free trade deal they call crucial to American auto production.

    Recommendations for Electric Vehicle Standards

    The automakers made the comments in filings with the U.S. Trade Representative's Office ahead of the 2026 formal review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. All suggested changes.

    Concerns Over Tariffs and Market Share

    The American Automotive Policy Council, representing the Detroit Three automakers, said USMCA "enables automakers operating in the U.S. to compete globally through regional integration, which delivers efficiency gains" and accounts "for tens of billions of dollars in annual savings."

    INVESTMENTS ON HOLD

    Hyundai Motor Group said in a filing that uncertainty about USMCA was delaying investment decisions.

    "Early confirmation of USMCA's extension would immediately unlock over $20 billion in new American investments," the automaker told the USTR. "Every month of ambiguity slows job creation, site selection and technology development."

    Tesla said "to continue this forward momentum and strengthen U.S. competitiveness, the United States should support the continuation of USMCA as a trilateral agreement."

    The company recommended the three countries adopt an industry-accepted North American Charging Standard as the single standard for electric light-duty vehicle trade and align automotive safety standards.

    Last month, President Donald Trump approved tariff relief for imported parts used for U.S. auto and engine production.

    Stellantis said vehicles made outside North America should follow rules on component origin to "mirror or effectively match those imposed by the USMCA" or drop tariffs on Mexico and Canada USMCA-compliant passenger vehicles.

    Stellantis added that under 15% tariffs with Japan, U.S. vehicles complying with North American content rules "will continue to lose market share to Asian imports, to the detriment of American automotive workers."

    Toyota said "it is crucial that the USMCA continues to allow duty-free cross-border trade for automobiles and auto parts" that comply with the trade deal content and labor rules.

    Ford said after an improved USMCA is in place, all national security tariffs "should only apply to countries outside of North America to preserve the effectiveness of USMCA and the competitiveness of the North American auto industry."

    (Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Rod Nickel)

    Table of Contents

    • Automakers Advocate for USMCA Extension
    • Impact on Investments and Job Creation
    • Recommendations for Electric Vehicle Standards
    • Concerns Over Tariffs and Market Share

    Key Takeaways

    • •Major automakers call for USMCA extension.
    • •USMCA crucial for American auto production.
    • •Uncertainty delays $20 billion investments.
    • •Tesla supports USMCA for competitiveness.
    • •Tariff concerns impact market share.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Automakers urge US to extend North America free trade deal

    1What is job creation?

    Job creation refers to the process of generating new employment opportunities, often influenced by economic policies and business investments.

    2What are electric vehicles?

    Electric vehicles (EVs) are cars that are powered by electricity instead of traditional gasoline or diesel, contributing to reduced emissions and environmental impact.

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