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Profits on paper: Automakers book billions in tariff refunds, but cash remains uncertain

David Ijaseun by David Ijaseun
May 1, 2026
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Global automakers are reporting stronger first-quarter profits, but the gains come with a caveat: much of the money has not yet arrived.

Companies including Ford, General Motors, Mercedes-Benz, and Stellantis have begun recording an estimated $2.3 billion in expected tariff refunds tied to import duties paid under U.S. trade policies. The accounting move follows a February court ruling that struck down parts of earlier tariff measures, opening the door for reimbursements.

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Tariff Refunds Boost Earnings, Not Cash Flow

The expected refunds have lifted reported earnings, but executives say the funds have not been received and therefore are not counted as free cash flow.

Ford said it expects about $1.3 billion in reimbursements, while GM anticipates recovering roughly $500 million. Stellantis recorded a positive quarterly impact of about $467 million.

Still, companies acknowledge uncertainty around timing. The refund process could take months, leaving firms in a position where profits are recorded on paper without immediate financial impact.

Legal and Accounting Strategy in Focus

The decision to log expected reimbursements aligns with guidance from accounting firms, which allow companies to record projected income if recovery is likely and can be reasonably estimated.

For automakers, the move reflects both compliance and strategy. Ford’s finance chief said pursuing refunds is part of its fiduciary duty to shareholders, especially as companies navigate import duties litigation tied to past trade policies.

Yet this approach also raises questions about earnings quality, as investors weigh reported profits against actual cash positions.

Trade Policy Risk Clouds Outlook

The broader context remains challenging. The Trump administration’s tariff regime continues to affect the automotive supply chain costs, with levies on steel, aluminium, and cross-border vehicle shipments still in place.

GM estimates tariffs could cut its annual profits by between $2.5 billion and $3.5 billion, while Ford expects a $1 billion impact.

Adding to the pressure, rising commodity costs linked to geopolitical tensions are further squeezing margins. GM alone expects an additional $500 million in cost inflation this year.

Political Risk Adds Another Layer

Companies seeking refunds may also face political consequences. President Donald Trump has suggested he is tracking corporate responses to the refund process, hinting at potential repercussions.

That puts automakers in a delicate position, balancing financial responsibility with trade policy risk management in a volatile political environment.

Industry Adjusts Strategy

Beyond tariffs, the policy landscape is reshaping product strategies. A shift toward fossil fuels in U.S. policy has dampened demand for electric vehicles, leading some automakers to scale back EV investments and refocus on gas-powered models.

For now, the booked refunds offer temporary relief on earnings reports. But until the cash is received, the industry’s financial picture remains uncertain.

Read also: Chinese EV tariffs keep cars under $30k away from US buyers

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