Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is pausing shipments of its UK-built vehicles to the United States for the month of April.
The move is in response to the newly imposed 25% import tariff by the U.S., affecting the company's profit margins and long-term growth strategy.
The U.S. is the second-largest destination for British car exports, accounting for nearly 20% of the UK's vehicle exports.
JLR has a buffer in the U.S. with several months' worth of inventory that won't be affected by the tariff, allowing the automaker time to reassess its options.