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Aston Martin limits exports to US over new tariffs

Move by sports car maker follows President Trump's imposition of 25 per cent tariffs on cars imported into the US

Aston Martin is planning to limit the number of cars it exports to the US(Image: Aston Martin)

º£½ÇÊÓÆµ sports car brand Aston Martin says it is "limiting imports" to the US because of new tariff rules as it reported falling sales.

Aston Martin told investors it was leveraging its stock currently held in America rather than exporting large numbers of new vehicles there as they would be hit by a 25 per cent tariff due to new rules from President Donald Trump.

The company nevertheless kept its financial guidance for 2025 unchanged as it continues to push through a major turnaround plan.

Aston Martin is headquartered in Gaydon, Warwickshire, and has a major manufacturing base in St Athan, South Wales.

Chief executive Adrian Hallmark said: "We are carefully monitoring the evolving US tariff situation and are currently limiting imports to the US while leveraging the stock held by our US dealers.

"We remain vigilant in monitoring events and will respond to changes in the operating environment as they materialise."

Aston Martin is among European car manufacturers which have seen shares slide in value in recent months over concerns about the potential impact of tariffs on demand for their vehicles in the US.