EU keeps options open as Trump threatens 25% auto tariffs

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EU officials say they’ll keep options open as Trump threatens to raise tariffs on European cars and auto parts to 25% over alleged noncompliance with the Turnberry deal; Brussels says it’s implementing the pact in line with standard practice while EU governments remain divided on safeguards, with a final vote possible soon, underscoring the risk of a renewed transatlantic trade dispute.
- European Commission says will ‘keep our options open’ over Trump tariff threat politico.eu
- Trump Threatens Higher Tariffs on European Cars The New York Times
- Trump tears up part of EU tariff deal to raise import duties on cars and lorries The Guardian
- Trump auto tariff hike could cost Germany nearly $18 billion in output, institute says Reuters
- Trump Vows 25% Tariff on European Autos in Escalating Trade Rift Bloomberg.com
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