GM’s Profit Outlook Improves with Presidential Trade Policy Support

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Presidential trade policy support is improving General Motors’ profit outlook. The company has raised its adjusted core profit forecast to between $12 billion and $13 billion.
Tariff-related costs are declining for the automotive giant. GM’s updated estimate of $3.5 billion to $4.5 billion for trade impacts marks a significant improvement from earlier projections.
The electric vehicle sector continues to face market headwinds. A $1.6 billion charge reflects GM’s efforts to address overcapacity issues in the EV segment.
Consumer demand for vehicles remains remarkably strong. US car sales increased 6% in the third quarter, with buyers showing particular interest in premium models and additional features.
Manufacturing credit programs are creating tangible benefits. Credits equal to 3.75% of retail prices for US-assembled vehicles through 2030 help offset import costs and support competitiveness.

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