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BMW, Tata Face $1500 Cost for Each 5% “Tax on Their Cars” By Trump

Cons. Discr. - Autos 1182 European Union 829 Germany 244 Tariffs 1796 U.S. 5320 United Kingdom 370

In response to EU statements regarding a WTO reference against U.S. section 232 metals tariffs, President Trump has threatened to apply a “Tax on their Cars”. The U.S. imports 4.8x as many vehicles from the EU as it exports, putting the EU in a similar position to Japan and South Korea in running an “automotive surplus” vs. the U.S. Imports from the EU rose 3% in 2017 – reaching the second highest on record in December – whereas U.S. exports to the EU fell by 11%. That’s likely due to increased U.S. purchased of foreign cars rather than a “beat the tariff” rush. A 5% tax on U.S. imports ...

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