Matt Blunt, the head of the American Auto Policy Council, said agreements that impose lower tariffs on Japanese imports without U.S. content are harmful to the U.S. auto industry. Trump has threatened to raise tariffs to 30% for Mexico and 35% for Canada. GM and Stellantis have reported significant losses due to tariffs, and the AAPC has criticized the UK trade deal for negatively impacting US automakers. Although Trump has adjusted some tariffs, the 25% tariffs on imported vehicles remain in place.
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Un grup care reprezintă General Motors, Ford și Stellantis, proprietarul Chrysler, și-a exprimat îngrijorarea asupra acordului SUA cu Japonia, care reduce tarifele la 15%, dar le menține pentru importurile din Canada și Mexic la cel puțin 25%
Taxele vamale ale lui Trump, gaură de 1.100.000.000 $ pentru gigantul american General Motors
General Motors reports a 35% profit drop as tariffs weigh on car industry
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