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US automakers to Trump: Don't slap tariffs on imported carsAmerica's auto industry is bracing for a potential escalation in President Donald Trump's tariff war with the world, one that could weaken the global auto industry and economy, inflate car prices and trigger a backlash in Congress. Late Sunday, the...
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Trump, German auto executives meet at White HousePresident Donald Trump and executives from Germany's biggest automakers discussed the companies' investments in the U. S. on Tuesday as trade tensions with the Europeans and Trump's threat to impose tariffs on foreign cars sold here loomed overhead. Trump "shared...
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More US corporate giants warn tariffs will mean price hikesFrom Ford to Walmart to Procter & Gamble, a growing number of iconic American companies are warning that President Donald Trump's tariffs on U. S. imports are raising their costs and prices. Jim Hackett, CEO of Ford, the second-largest U...
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Tariffs force some automakers to dim earnings outlookA Trump administration-led trade war with China and U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum are putting pressure on earnings for automakers, prompting General Motors to slash its outlook and, among other factors, cutting into Ford Motor Co.'s earnings.GM cited ...
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Auto industry urges US to hit brakes on proposed car tariffsThe U.S. Commerce Department sought feedback on President Donald Trump's plans to consider taxing auto imports. It got an earful at an all-day hearing Thursday.Critics lined up to urge the administration to reject auto tariffs. They argued that the taxes...
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Japan to US: Auto tariff would damage US, world economyJapan's government warned in a report Friday that a higher U.S. tariff on auto imports could backfire, jeopardizing hundreds of thousands of American jobs created by Japanese auto-related companies, raising prices for U.S. consumers and devastating the U.S
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Trump denies he's to blame for Harley-Davidson decisionPresident Donald Trump denied Tuesday that his trade policy is to blame for Harley-Davidson's decision to shift some motorcycle production overseas, saying on Twitter that the company is using Tariffs/Trade War as an excuse to hide previously announced pla
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