Trump says he’ll place 25% tariff on automobiles from EU, accusing bloc of not complying with trade deal
Former President Donald Trump announced he would impose a 25% tariff on automobiles imported from the European Union if he returns to office, accusing the bloc of failing to comply with trade agreements. He criticized the EU's trade practices, claiming they have been unfair to American manufacturers. The proposal reflects Trump's continued push for protectionist trade policies.
- ▪Trump proposed a 25% tariff on EU auto imports.
- ▪He accused the EU of not complying with trade deals.
- ▪The announcement is part of his broader protectionist trade stance.
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