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6 September 08:36

American President Donald Trump signed an order that reduces tariffs on imported Japanese cars from 27.5% to 15%

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Despite this fact, smaller companies such as Mitsubishi, Mazda, and Subaru are facing financial difficulties, being less able to absorb the impact of tariffs. These companies may be forced to raise prices, which could lead to inflationary pressure on consumers in the U.S. Mitsubishi, which does not produce in North America, may be forced to withdraw from the American market.

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Trump a redus tarifele SUA la mașinile japoneze de la 27,5% la 15%, dar presiunea rămâne ridicată pentru producătorii auto mici din Japonia
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Tarifele SUA rămân o povară grea pentru producători auto japonezi mai mici, precum Mitsubishi

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