‘Prices will increase’: Trump’s 25% tariffs on imported autos take effect • FRANCE 24 English
Steep US tariffs on imported automobiles kicked in Thursday, fanning trade tensions with key partners amid mounting fears of consumer price hikes. The 25 percent tariffs concern foreign-made cars and light trucks, with makers of automobile parts set to be hit no later than May 3.
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That goes for replacement parts as well.
Please, please. It's too much winning. We can't take it anymore. Mr. President, it's too much
FAFO!😂😂 Europe is already in a steep decline.
Let’s not forget what America exports! The EU, and others, will feel the pain too. Let’s go the easy way… What you charge me, I will charge you!
Tariffs are bad that’s why the EU placed them on America 70 years ago. America bad for putting them on the EU 70 years later.. America real bad for telling us we need to defend our countries and refusing to pay American money to support us in the EU
Why so much hate in all the comments. All of a sudden seems citizens of different countries are filled with hatered and vile comments toward each other.
Cool more cars for the rest of the world.
They should look for other buyers.
Filipino perspective, The reason Trump do this, he wants all US manufacturing go back to US to use AI for their workers/laborers so that their product is less expensive.
Its 25% on all non American build cars plus another 20 on all EU products. So that's 45% on eu cars.
You guys have to surrender and sign our new US TRADE agreement, if not you're not going to survive against the reciprocal tariffs.
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