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Jaguar Land Rover Faces $2.1 Billion Tariff Hit Under New US Trade Rules, Says Tata Chairman N Chandrasekaran

by Rounak Majumdar
June 21, 2025
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Jaguar Land Rover Faces $2.1 Billion Tariff Hit Under New US Trade Rules, Says Tata Chairman N Chandrasekaran

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As new US trade measures threaten to impose $2.1 billion in tariffs, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), the luxury car division of Tata Motors, is preparing for a major financial blow. At the 80th Annual General Meeting of Tata Motors, Tata Group Chairman N Chandrasekaran disclosed the magnitude of this challenge, stressing the dangers and the company’s continuous efforts to lessen their effects. Given that almost all of JLR’s revenue comes from the US market, the development represents a turning point for the company.

New US Tariffs Threaten Major Financial Impact:

Recently, the US announced a dramatic rise in import car taxes, increasing the rate from 2.5% to an all-time high of 27.5%. This increase threatens JLR’s profitability because a sizable portion of its luxury car exports go to the US. Without any action, the new tariffs will hurt the company’s finances by £1.6 billion, or roughly $2.1 billion, according to Chandrasekaran.

The situation has been partially alleviated by a US-UK trade agreement, which has brought the tariff rate down to 10%. Even with this reduction, the financial impact remains severe, with JLR still facing a £1.6 billion burden. Chandrasekaran assured shareholders that the company has already put in place mitigation strategies aimed at reducing the net impact to around £600 million, or approximately $790 million. These strategies include optimizing supply chains, adjusting pricing, and exploring alternate sourcing for key components.

JLR’s US Market Exposure and Strategic Response:

The United States is a crucial market for Jaguar Land Rover, accounting for nearly a quarter of its global revenue and a third of its wholesale volumes in recent years. The abrupt tariff hike has forced JLR to temporarily pause shipments to the US as it assesses the long-term implications and recalibrates its business strategy. The company’s spokesperson emphasized that the US remains an important market for JLR’s luxury brands, and that the pause in shipments is a short-term measure while the company adapts to the new trading environment.

Chandrasekaran highlighted several headwinds facing JLR beyond US tariffs, including weaker demand in China, currency fluctuations, stricter regulatory standards, and slower adoption of electric vehicles. Despite these challenges, JLR remains committed to its long-term investment plans, with £18 billion earmarked for future growth through 2028. Major upcoming launches, such as the Range Rover Electric, Freelander EV, and a high-end limited-production Jaguar EV, are expected to help drive the company’s recovery starting in 2026.

Mitigation Measures and Shareholder Reassurances:

At the AGM, Chandrasekaran outlined the company’s multi-pronged approach to managing the tariff shock. The mitigation plan includes not only leveraging the benefits of the US-UK trade deal but also optimizing global supply chains and adjusting product portfolios to minimize exposure to high-tariff markets. The chairman also addressed concerns about China’s recent export restrictions on rare earth magnets, which are critical for electric vehicle motors. He reassured shareholders that there are no immediate supply threats, as JLR is actively exploring alternative sources for these essential components.

The meeting was notable for being Chandrasekaran’s first appearance before shareholders since the Air India Flight 171 incident, underlining the importance of the occasion. He led the group in a moment of silence for the victims, reflecting the company’s commitment to its broader responsibilities even amid business challenges. The AGM also marked the last for Tata Motors before its planned demerger into two listed entities focused on passenger and commercial vehicles, a move expected to sharpen each division’s strategic focus.

Outlook and Industry Implications:

The new US tariffs come at a time when the global automotive industry is grappling with multiple disruptions, from evolving trade policies and regulatory demands to technological shifts and changing consumer preferences. For JLR, the $2.1 billion tariff shock highlights the vulnerability of even the most established brands to sudden policy changes in key markets. While the US-UK trade agreement has provided some relief, the remaining tariff burden is still substantial, and JLR’s ability to adapt will be closely watched by industry analysts and investors.

Chandrasekaran’s reassurances and the company’s swift mitigation efforts offer some comfort, but the road ahead remains challenging. As JLR deals this new landscape, its experience will serve as a case study for other global automakers facing similar headwinds. The company’s continued investment in electric vehicles and new product launches will be critical in maintaining its competitive edge and weathering the ongoing turbulence in international trade.

 

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