Learn about the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act and how you can apply for PPP and EIDL Small Business Administration (SBA) loans.
Learn about the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act and how you can apply for PPP and EIDL Small Business Administration (SBA) loans.
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There has been a significant amount of press coverage surrounding the potential imposition of a 25 percent tariffs on automobiles and auto parts imported to the United States from countries that have previously received “most favored nation” status, incurring tariffs of only 2.5 percent. The proposed tariff increase emerged as a response from the Trump administration to increasing globalization of the auto industry.
In our recent article, “Mitchell Collision Repair Industry Data: Q2 2018”, we discussed the importance of monitoring the overall percentage of parts repaired. While this is an important step to help ensure the correct decision-making behaviors are being put into practice by appraisers in the field, it is the first of many. The next step to improving performance in regards to overall percentage of parts repaired is to look at repair percentages for individual major component parts.