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The president said U.S. auto manufacturers have committed more than $70 billion in new domestic investment and cited announcements by Ford Motor Company, General Motors and Stellantis as evidence that production is returning to the United States.
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Trump threatens 10% tariffs rising to 25% on NATO countries to force Greenland saleTrump announced tariffs on eight NATO countries, starting at 10% on February 1 and rising to 25% on June 1, tied to demands over Greenland. The tariffs target Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the U.K., the Netherlands, and Finland after troop deployments to Greenland.
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President Donald Trump offered a full-throated defense of his sweeping tariffs on Tuesday, traveling to swing-state Michigan to push the case that he’s boosted domestic manufacturing in hopes of countering fears about a weakening job market and still-rising prices that have squeezed American pocketbooks.
US President Donald Trump defended his tariff-driven trade policy and said a 25 per cent tariff on foreign automobiles was aimed at stopping what he described as an unfair surge of auto imports, with China at the center of his criticism.
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Trump to ramp up trade tension with new auto tariffsWashington DC - President Donald Trump will announce tariffs on auto imports to the country Wednesday, the White House said in a move set to fuel tensions with trading partners ahead of further promised levies next week. Since returning to the presidency ...
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In a tale of two speeches, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has offered a rebuttal to President Donald Trump's defense of his tariff policies, made just days before by the president in Detroit.
The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement is very relevant for companies the trade group represents, John Bozzella said.
Trump ramped up pressure on the Fed in Michigan while defending tariffs as a driver of auto jobs, factory investment and a revival of U.S. manufacturing.
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Trump and his allies claimed that a core driver of the tariff agenda was to rebuild the U.S.’s manufacturing base. One year later shows the opposite effect.