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General Motors CEO Mary Barra on adjusting to "few-billion-dollar impact" of tariffs on businessThe Future of Mobility: A Conversation with General Motors CEO Mary Barra

As the automotive industry continues to navigate the complexities of a rapidly changing landscape, one thing is clear: electric vehicles are here to stay. But despite their promise, EVs have yet to gain widespread traction in the US market. In an exclusive interview with CBS News, General Motors CEO Mary Barra shed light on the challenges facing her company and the industry as a whole.

As GM settles into its new Detroit headquarters, Barra acknowledged that the company is "still committed" to electric vehicles, but recognizes that they need to better understand consumer needs. "A vehicle is such a big purchase for a consumer," she explained. "For many of them, it's the most expensive thing that they buy." This insight highlights the disconnect between the industry's enthusiasm for EVs and the practical realities faced by consumers.

Barra's optimism about the future of electric vehicles is palpable, but tempered by the recognition that there are still significant hurdles to overcome. "I think we're on a good path," she said. "I think as there's more charging infrastructure, as we continue to get the cost of batteries down, I think consumers will pick an electric vehicle, because they're better." This vision for a sustainable transportation future is inspiring, but it remains to be seen whether the industry can deliver on its promises.

One of the most pressing challenges facing GM and other automakers is the issue of tariffs. The impact of these trade policies on business has been significant, with Barra describing it as a "few-billion-dollar" blow. Despite this setback, she remains confident in her company's ability to adapt and thrive in an increasingly complex global market.

The contrast between the US and China's approaches to electric vehicles is striking. While Chinese manufacturers have made significant strides in producing affordable EVs, their American counterparts struggle to compete. Barra acknowledged this disparity, but expressed faith in GM's ability to innovate and stay ahead of the curve. "I believe at GM we are," she said.

As the industry continues to evolve, it will be fascinating to see how General Motors and other companies respond to the challenges and opportunities presented by electric vehicles. With Mary Barra at the helm, GM is well-positioned to navigate this complex landscape and emerge as a leader in the field. Whether or not they can deliver on their promises remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the future of mobility has never been more exciting.

In conclusion, General Motors CEO Mary Barra's conversation with CBS News offers a glimpse into the complexities and opportunities facing the automotive industry today. As we look to the future of transportation, it will be essential for companies like GM to prioritize innovation, adaptability, and consumer needs. With their commitment to electric vehicles and dedication to staying ahead of the curve, there is reason to be optimistic about the prospects for a sustainable and equitable transportation system.


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