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GM Revises 2025 Earnings Forecast Amid $5 Billion Tariff Impact

General Motors Adjusts Earnings Outlook

In a surprising move, General Motors (GM) has revised its 2025 earnings guidance, attributing the adjustment to potential impacts from newly announced US tariffs. The company now anticipates EBIT-adjusted profits to range between $10 billion and $12.5 billion, with net income projected from $8.2 billion to $10.1 billion.

CEO Mary Barra's Statement

"We are committed to maintaining an open dialogue with the Administration regarding trade policies and other evolving matters. Ongoing discussions with key trade partners may further influence our outlook. Rest assured, we remain agile and disciplined, ready to provide updates as new information becomes available," stated GM's CEO, Mary Barra, in a communication to shareholders.

Previous Forecast Suspension

This revision comes merely two days after GM suspended its full-year forecast, highlighting the volatile nature of current trade discussions and their potential financial implications for the automotive giant.