Volvo Cars said on Wednesday it expects good demand for its vehicles this year after a rise in first-quarter unit sales, though earnings missed forecasts due to lower revenue and losses at its Polestar business.
Volvo Cars said on Wednesday it expects good demand for its vehicles this year after a rise in first-quarter unit sales, though earnings missed forecasts due to lower revenue and losses at its Polestar business.
The moves are an adjustment for many automakers and suppliers that were concerned about the tariffs. Some say the tariff revisions fall short of protecting suppliers.