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Yahoo
02-04-2025
- Automotive
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What impact will new tariffs on imported cars, parts have on Tennessee?
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The price of an imported car could increase as the President plans to implement a 25% tariff on foreign automobiles and parts this Thursday. The impact is projected to be felt by the end of this month, according to Maryville College Political Science Professor Mark O'Gorman. 'There might be long-term gain but boy, there's going to be some short-term pain because the transition is going to be really difficult,' he said. US agency targeted for elimination provided vital funding to Beck Center, Zoo Knoxville O'Gorman said nearly every car manufacturer, dealership and repair shop could feel the impact of a 25% tariff placed on imported cars and their parts. 'Every dealership that's selling imported cars and every repair shop, regardless of what it does in terms of repairs [on] foreign cars, is definitely going to be impacted,' said O'Gorman. 'Like anything, it'll probably be the mid and smaller size repair shop that's going to feel the biggest impact because they just don't have the ability to kind of keep as much inventory.' While this could lead those in the automotive industry to increase their prices, he said smaller dealerships and repair shops may also struggle to buy the parts themselves. End of USDA funding for fresh local produce hits Grainger County Schools 'Because there's still going to be a bit of a lag between when the smaller dealership is buying this material and when they can recoup that cost from repair X and Y and Z down the line,' said O'Gorman. In talking to a number of locally-owned dealerships, they said the full effect of these tariffs are yet known at this time. However, given the majority of them sell used vehicles, O'Gorman said they may see a spike in customers. 'Those might become more attractive options, maybe going down that road rather than a straight new car, given the tariffs,' he said. However, if you are looking to repair your vehicle, O'Gorman added the parts may cost the customer more. How much will the new Tennessee Valley Authority CEO be paid? 'Obviously, the parts are going to be more because they're having to pay more to bring the parts in to say, Asian car dealer here in the Knoxville area or an Asian or European car dealer in East Tennessee. Those parts are going to cost more. That will be part you'll see an increased price in your repair bill,' he said. While the full impact will not be known until the tariffs are implemented, he said this could impact the global supply chain, However, the White House asserted this could bolster domestic industrial base. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
21-02-2025
- General
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‘We want to make our community proud' Beck Cultural Exchange Center celebrating 50 years
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The Beck Cultural Exchange Center on Dandridge Avenue has been serving East Tennessee since 1975. The center houses hundreds of years of history from yearbooks to newspaper clippings. 'During our 50th anniversary, we can really show you some of the artifacts that we have, original artifacts and different memorabilia that really speaks to history in its authentic form,' President of the Beck Cultural Exchange Center Rev. Renee Kesler said. 'That's always exciting to share with you that you may have never seen before. Beck has over 50,000 artifacts that speak to Black History and culture, so being able to share those and put those on exhibition is always an exciting time.' 'Roots of Resilience' documentary supports fight food insecurity against in East Knoxville According to Kesler, the Beck Center is the only designated black history center in East Tennessee. 'To recognize that you are one of the only, the one and only East Tennessee community representative for African American history and culture,' Kesler said. 'There's no other repository for Black History and culture in East Tennessee other than the Beck Cultural Exchange Center as designated by the state of Tennessee. It's an honor to share this history, to preserve this history and to open it up for all of our community to enjoy.' How to watch WATE's 2025 Honoring Black History special For the Beck Center's 50 year anniversary, there will be events throughout the year for people to enjoy and learn more about black history in East Tennessee. At this time the Beck Center is working to finish up a big project. 'Right now, we are excited in this 50th year to talk about the Delaney Museum. We are trying to finish up the remaining funds we need to raise for that project so that we can finish that up as well,' Kesler said. 'We have some lofty goals but here's what we want, we want to make our community proud, we want to be a community where people look at us and say wow, how did Knoxville do it.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.