General Motors (GM) navigated challenges from tariffs and a slowdown in EV profitability in 2025, exceeding earnings estimates and increasing its dividend. Despite facing significant charges related to scaling back EV production, GM expects to cut EV losses in 2026 and mitigate tariff costs through strategic adjustments like moving production. The company aims for sustainable growth by balancing EV and internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle sales, positioning itself for a strong 2026.
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Will Tariffs & EVs Destroy This Top Stock's Bottom Line in 2026?
General Motors (GM) navigated challenges from tariffs and a slowdown in EV profitability in 2025, exceeding earnings estimates and increasing its dividend. Despite facing significant charges related to scaling back EV production, GM expects to cut EV losses in 2026 and mitigate tariff costs through strategic adjustments like moving production. The company aims for sustainable growth by balancing EV and internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle sales, positioning itself for a strong 2026.