
British automaker Jaguar Land Rover has resumed exports to the United States after pausing them April 7 over the Trump administration’s tariff rules. The first US-bound boats left Great Britain last week and should arrive at American ports in mid-to-late May, giving the brand (and the UK government) about two weeks to negotiate a trade deal that would shield Range Rover Sport and Jaguar F-Pace shoppers from paying an extra 25 percent for their brand-new Brits. Whether that happens or not, of course, remains in question.