Auto Tariff Tension: VDA President Calls for Urgent EU-US Talks
The president of Germany's VDA auto association has called for immediate discussions between the U.S. and EU to uphold their trade agreement. This follows President Trump's announcement of increased tariffs on EU cars, which could lead to significant costs impacting U.S. consumers.
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The president of Germany's VDA auto association has made a strong appeal for immediate dialogue between the United States and the European Union. This comes in response to President Donald Trump’s recent announcement of heightened tariffs on cars imported from the EU.
VDA President Hildegard Mueller emphasized that the ramifications of these additional tariffs could be substantial, potentially affecting consumers across the United States.
Mueller's appeal highlights the urgency for both sides to adhere to their existing trade agreement to avoid trade disruptions and economic fallout.
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