Jaguar and Land Rover maker pauses shipments to US as it develops
post-tariff plans
[April 07, 2025] By
DANICA KIRKA
LONDON (AP) — The maker of Jaguar and Land Rover cars is pausing
shipments to the U.S. as Britain's struggling auto industry begins to
respond to the 25% tax on vehicle imports imposed by President Donald
Trump.
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. “As we work to address the new trading terms with
out business partners, we are taking some short-term actions including a
shipment pause in April, as we develop our mid- to longer-term plans.”
Analysts said they expect other British carmakers to follow suit as the
increased tariffs heap more pressure on an industry that is already
struggling with declining demand at home and the need to retool their
plants for the transition to electric vehicles.
“I expect similar stoppages from other producers as firms take stock of
what is unfolding,” said David Bailey, an automotive industry expert and
professor of business economics at the University of Birmingham.
The number of cars made in the U.K. dropped 13.9% to 779,584 vehicles
last year, according to the SMMT. More than 77% of those vehicles were
destined for the export market. U.K. factories export cars such as
Nissan's Qashqai and Juke, BMW Mini, and Toyota Corolla, as well as Land
Rover and Jaguar models.
“The industry is already facing multiple headwinds and this announcement
comes at the worst possible time,” Mike Hawes, chief executive of the
U.K.’s Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, said last week. “SMMT
is in constant contact with government and will be looking for trade
discussions to accelerate as we need to secure a way forward that
supports jobs and economic growth on both sides of the Atlantic.”

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New cars are parked at Royal Portbury Docks, North Somerset,
England, Friday April 4, 2025. (Ben Birchall/PA via AP)
 U.K. carmakers have already taken
steps to lessen the immediate impact of the tariffs by building
stockpiles in the U.S. before the increase took effect. SMMT figures
show that exports to the U.S. jumped 38.5% from a year earlier in
December, 12.4% in January and 34.6% in February.
"This was manufacturers like JLR trying to get ahead of the game in
terms of getting inventory to the U.S. before the tariffs were
implemented,'' Bailey said.

British carmakers shipped 8.3 billion pounds ($10.7 billion) worth
of vehicles to the U.S. in the 12 months through September, making
cars the single biggest goods export to the U.S., according to
government statistics.
But cars make up a relatively small part of overall trade between
Britain and the U.S., which is heavily weighted toward services.
Britain exported 179.4 billion pounds ($231.2 billion) of goods and
services to the U.S. in the year through September, with services
making up 68.2% of that figure.
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