WeChat QR Code

Home>News Center

Global auto powers plotting response to Trump tariff threats

2018-07-29 09:47:34       source:Straitstimes

July 29, 2018


MEXICO CITY/OTTAWA (REUTERS) - Canada, the European Union, Japan, Mexico and South Korea will meet in Geneva next week to discuss how to respond to threats by US President Donald Trump to impose tariffs on US imports of autos and car parts, officials familiar with the talks said.


The Trump administration has come under heavy criticism from automakers, foreign governments and others as it considers tariffs of up to 25 per cent, a levy critics warn will hike vehicle costs, hurting auto sales and global industry jobs.


Several auto manufacturing powers have been talking to each other in recent days about their fears and a possible coordinated response to Trump's "Section 232" investigation, which he ordered on May 23, into whether auto imports are a threat to US security, sources say.


Read more:

https://www.straitstimes.com/world/united-states/global-auto-powers-plotting-response-to-trump-auto-tariff-threats