No British cars for Americans!
First car manufacturer to halt exports to the U furtun radiator swag pret.

In response to a package of tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump, British carmaker Jaguar Land Rover has temporarily suspended exports of its cars to the US. "The US is an important market for JLR's luxury brands. While we work to address the new trading conditions with our business partners, we are taking some short-term measures, including a pause in deliveries in April," the carmaker said in a statement, quoted by British media.
The British Times first reported the Coventry-based company's decision. According to British media, Jaguar Land Rover currently produces 400,000 cars a year, a quarter of which are exported to the United States. The company produces the luxury brands Jaguar and Land Rover - the latter is particularly popular with American customers.
Analysts expect other British carmakers to follow suit. The increased tariffs put additional pressure on an industry already struggling with falling demand.
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