# General Motors updated its full-year EBITDA guidance from a prior range of $13 billion to $15 billion.

*business · news · 2026-04-29 · Benzinga*

## Key points

- General Motors increased its EBITDA guidance by $500 million, reflecting expected tariff refunds.
- GM updated its 2026 tariff expense estimate to $2.5–$3.5 billion, down from $3–$4 billion.
- GM has not yet received tariff refunds but disclosed the expected amount on its earnings call.
- Some major companies, like Amazon and Apple, may avoid applying for refunds to avoid political risk.

**Companies:** General Motors, Amazon.com, Apple
**Countries:** United States

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