Trump Expected To Delay Tariffs On European Vehicles Citing New Investments In US

Trump Expected To Delay Tariffs On European Vehicles Citing New Investments In US
The Trump administration may punt a decision on whether to slap tariffs on European automobiles as efforts of German automakers to highlight their new investments have helped in the talks, people familiar with the White House deliberations said.

In May, President Donald Trump gave himself a deadline of mid-November to decide whether to impose levies on cars and auto parts from the European Union. The EU threatened to retaliate with tariffs on $39 billion of American goods if the president carried out his threat.


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TruthyTruthy - 11/12/2019 8:05:38 PM
-4 Boost
He'll do what Putin wants him to do.


qwertyfla1qwertyfla1 - 11/12/2019 9:22:51 PM
+6 Boost
You mean just like Hussien did to his Muslim masters?


MDarringerMDarringer - 11/13/2019 8:20:10 AM
+3 Boost
Actually, this is how you do business. When you hold all the cards, you tell your opponent you will do horrible things to hobble them and they capitulate and give you want you really want. Art of the deal.


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