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Donald Trump Has Said He “Couldn’t Care Less” IF Carmers Raise Prices After His 25% tariffs on Foreign-Made Vehicles Comes Into Effect.
Some Analysts Have Warned That Charges on Businesses Importing Vehicles Could Lead to The Temporary Shutdown of Significant Car Production In The US, Increase Prices, And Strain Relayss With Allies.
But Speaking to NBC News, The US President Said Hoped Foreign Carmakers AS Means “People Even Gonna Buy American-Made Cars. We Have Plenty”.
On Wednesday, Trump Announced New Import Taxes Of 25% of Cars and Car Parts Overseas, What Go Into Effect 2 April. Charges on Businesses Importing Vehicles Even Expected on 3 April, and taxes on Parts Are Set to Start in May or Later.
When Asked About What His Message Was Car Bosses, Hey Message Is Congratulations, If You Make Your Car In the United States, You’re Going To Make a Lot of Money “.
Hey Went On: “If You Don’t Have To Test To The United States, Because IF You Make Your Car In The United States, There Is No Tariff.”
The 25% Import Tax On Carmakers Was Briefly Implemented But Then Paused At The Beginning of March Following Pleas from Major Carmakers in North America Like Ford, General Motors and Stellantis.
But Trump Told to the Car Tariffs Any Further, Saying He Would Negotiating “Only Ifothing to Great Value. Because Countries of Great Value, Otherwise, No Room for Negotiation”.
Trump’s Comments Come As Downing Street Sources Said The UK Would Not Hose To Retaliate Against US Tariffs IF Needed.
The UK is in last-minute negotiations with the White House and Is Trying An Exempt, Arguing That – Unlike Other Countries – The UK has a relatively Equal Trading Relationship With The US. The Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said He Does Not Want to Jump Into A Trade War.
Several Major Economies Have Vowed to Retaliate Response to Trump’s Tariffs.
Germany has said it “Will Not Give In” and That Europe must “Respond firmly”France’s President Branded The Move “A Waste Of Time”, Canada Calling It A “Direct Attack”, and China Accused Washington of Violating International Trade Rules.