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Audi weighs $4.6 billion US plant amid tariff pressure from Trump

by June 21, 2025
by June 21, 2025

According to a report from the German publication Spiegel, Audi is considering plans to build a new factory in the United States.

The move is a clear attempt to ease trade tensions with the U.S. government, as tensions continued to escalate, with President Donald Trump threatening tariffs on European automakers, prompting concerns about factory closures.

The company has several options that it is reviewing, including the option to build its production plant in the southern US.

It is, however, the costliest of the options reviewed, with the facility proposed costing as much as 4 billion euros ($4.6 billion), a considerable investment for the German automaker.

An Audi spokeswoman stated that the company is currently reviewing its strategy for the American market.

“We are actively looking into several scenarios for this. We are sure that we will make a definite choice this year after consulting with the Volkswagen group,” the source added in a written statement.

Audi eyes US market presence

Unlike some of its German competition, Audi doesn’t have one of its plants in America. Volkswagen currently operates a plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and has a site under construction just outside of Columbia, South Carolina.

Those pre-existing properties might be models for logistical or strategic arguments for an Audi expansion.

Then there are tariffs, which have been putting a financial pinch on European automakers looking to export to the US, and all major companies are starting to consider a local manufacturing presence to better weather such changes to the trade landscape.

Tariff increases by President Trump will mean German carmakers are already facing more than half a billion euros in costs, the auto industry lobby group said.

Tariff pressures reshape German carmakers’ strategies

Trump’s protectionist trading policies have created a strain on a number of dominant European car manufacturers such as BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen.

These firms are currently in negotiations with the US government to secure a more favorable import tariff arrangement.

Carmakers are leveraging their investments and exports from US plants to seek better deals with their home markets.

The strategy reflects a broader trend among automakers to localize production and reduce vulnerability to trade disputes.

In this context, Audi’s potential plant serves both as a move toward sustainable manufacturing and as a diplomatic gesture aimed at easing geopolitical tensions.

Decision expected this year

While no final decision has been taken, Audi’s internal schedule indicates that clarity may arrive within a year. The company’s statement highlighted that any decision will be made in consultation with Volkswagen Group leadership.

The assessment process demonstrates the complexities of balancing economic, political, and logistical issues in an increasingly unstable global trading landscape.

If permitted, the new facility would be a significant step for Audi’s presence in the United States, potentially changing the competitive environment among premium automakers in the region.

More importantly, it may represent a broader trend of European manufacturers responding to geopolitical challenges by strengthening their physical and economic linkages to the US market.

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