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First Shift: Tariffs could ‘wipe out’ Detroit 3 profits

First Shift: Tariffs could ‘wipe out’ Detroit 3 profits Trump’s 1-month tariff exemption | High credit scores lead originations | Hyundai is easing range anxiety (Tierra Riddick)

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