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The US president imposed a 25% tariff on automobile imports on 3 April, on top of an existing 2.5% levy, causing chaos in the global car industry and adding a huge cost to Aston Martin’s cars in one of its key markets.
Demand in China also remained “extremely subdued”, Aston Martin said, because of economic weakness and the imposition of a “luxury car tariff” on more cars from the end of July.
Stroll said that 2025 had brought “several unexpected challenges” but added that his confidence in the long-term future for the brand was “unwavering”.
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