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Automotive tariffs could squeeze an industry that is already vulnerable — especially in Europe’s biggest economy, Germany, which sends American consumers cars from companies like Volkswagen, Mercedes...
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Several Chinese commerce associations in industries from healthcare and textiles to electronics also issued statements on Saturday calling for unity in exploring alternative markets and saying the ta...
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The auto tariffs will be felt sharply in Europe, for whom the U.S. is the biggest export market for an industry that supports nearly 14 million jobs.
Leaders in both countries warned that tariffs would fan inflation in the United States and upend global supply chains.
ELON Musk has defied Donald Trump’s worldwide tariff demands and called for a “free-trade zone” between the US and Europe. This weekend, from Berlin to London, demonstrators took
European carmakers are trying to work out how much their prices might have to rise in response to looming U.S. import tariffs, industry sources said.
European automakers, already struggling with tepid economic growth at home and looming Chinese competition, on Thursday decried the U.S. import tax on cars as a new, heavy burden that would hurt compa
U.S. president Donald Trump’s latest announcement of reciprocal tariffs has reignited investor concerns about the auto sector, with Bernstein warning of growing risks to both U.S. and European manufacturers.
European stocks are expected to open sharply lower Thursday as global markets react to new automotive tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump.
The European Commission will assess U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement for tariffs of up to 25% on automotive imports, it said late on Wednesday, together with other measures the U.S. is looking at in the next days.
European automakers, already struggling with tepid economic growth at home and rising competition from China, on Thursday decried the U.S. import tax on cars as a heavy burden that will punish