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EU says Trump car tariffs 'will put a tax on the US people'

  

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Via:  bob-nelson  •  6 years ago  •  19 comments

EU says Trump car tariffs 'will put a tax on the US people'

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European commission hits back at president , threatening tariffs on $300bn of US goods

Donald Trump will put a “tax on the American people” if he goes ahead with a threat to hit European carmakers with punitive tariffs, the European Union has warned.

In a hard-hitting paper, the European commission said Trump’s tariffs would be “self-defeating and would weaken the US economy”, estimating that almost $300bn (£228bn) worth of US goods could be hit by countermeasures.
Eurozone factory output hits 18-month low amid tariff fears

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Donald Trump has threatened punitive tariffs against imports of
European vehicles such as these Mercedes-Benz cars.

Focke Strangmann/EPA

The warning comes in the commission’s first detailed response to the US department of commerce following Trump’s threat to hit imports of European cars with tariffs.

“The European Union is possibly as bad as China, only smaller,” the US president told Fox News on Sunday. “They send a Mercedes in, we can’t send our cars in,” he claimed.

The EU imposes a 10% tariff on US-built cars, while the US levies a 2.5% tariff on cars assembled in Europe and a 25% tariff on European-built vans and pick-up trucks.

The US leader promised to unleash tariffs on European car imports after the EU retaliated against his tariffs on steel and aluminium, sparking fears of a trade war that pushed stock markets around the world into the red on Monday.

In a sign of the EU’s deepening alarm about Trump’s unilateral approach, the paper argues that the White House is again risking the US’s international reputation.

“The European Union would therefore caution the United States against pursuing a process which could result in yet another disregard of international law, which would damage further the reputation of the United States and which the international community cannot and will not accept.”

EU leaders who met the US president at a tense G7 summit in Canada were rattled by Trump’s disregard for the post-1945 world order, his mocking tone and bellicose rhetoric.

That summit did lead to an invitation from the White House to Jean-Claude Juncker, the European commission president, to visit Washington. Juncker is due to meet Trump in Washington before the end of July, a Brussels spokesman confirmed on Monday.

Speaking last month about his recent encounter with the US president, Juncker said Trump had told him: “Jean-Claude – you are a brutal killer.’” Juncker, a former prime minister of Luxembourg, added: “I think he meant it as a compliment but I am not sure.”

According to the commission analysis, European carmakers in the US produce 2.9m cars, about 26% of US production, supporting 120,000 US manufacturing jobs and 420,000 dealership jobs. EU-owned companies in the US export 60% of their production, helping the country’s trade balance, the paper states.

Some European observers expect Trump to announce his decision on car tariffs before the midterm elections in November, in a bid to boost the chances of Republican candidates running for Congress and in state elections. The US commerce department is due to hold hearings on car tariffs in July and expected to complete its investigation into car imports later this summer.

European carmakers are worried that escalating measures will play havoc with global supply chains, damaging companies on both sides of the Atlantic. “I am hoping that when … it becomes very obvious that even US industry doesn’t want this, that that would give pause for thought and perhaps a reconsideration of the measures,” Jonathan O’Riordan, the international trade director at the European Automobile Manufacturers Association, said. “However, we are concerned.”

In its latest paper, the EU steps up its criticism of the US for using national security as the reason for sanctions, asserting that this argument is baseless and “harms trade, growth and jobs in the US and abroad, weakens the bonds with friends and allies, and shifts the attention away from the shared strategic challenges that genuinely threaten the market-based western economic model”.


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Bob Nelson
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1  seeder  Bob Nelson    6 years ago

Any American who buys a Mercedes is a traitor!

 
 
 
cjcold
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1.1  cjcold  replied to  Bob Nelson @1    6 years ago

How about somebody who buys a California made Toyota?

 
 
 
Dean Moriarty
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1.1.1  Dean Moriarty  replied to  cjcold @1.1    6 years ago

No he's going after vehicles that are actually built overseas. We wants the foreign companies to build them here as protectionism for US workers. 

"Based on the Tariffs and Trade Barriers long placed on the U.S. & its great companies and workers by the European Union, if these Tariffs and Barriers are not soon broken down and removed, we will be placing a 20% Tariff on all of their cars coming into the U.S. Build them here!"  Donald Trump

 
 
 
Bob Nelson
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1.1.2  seeder  Bob Nelson  replied to  cjcold @1.1    6 years ago
Toyota

That's OK. Trump hasn't started a trade war with Japan...... yet...

I mean... Japanese cars are insignificant on the American market, compared to European cars. Trump knows the priorities!   nervous

 
 
 
Kavika
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1.1.3  Kavika   replied to  Dean Moriarty @1.1.1    6 years ago

Isn't Trump aware that MBZ, BMW, VW, Volvo already have auto manufacturing plants in the US?

Of course we also have the Japanese and Korean's that have auto manufacturing plants in the US.

Oh, and Chysler/Fiat which is a foreign European auto manufacturer. 

 
 
 
Dean Moriarty
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1.1.4  Dean Moriarty  replied to  Kavika @1.1.3    6 years ago

Yes he's aware that's why he doesn't plan on putting tariffs ones that are assembled here by the foreign companies. 

 
 
 
Kavika
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1.1.5  Kavika   replied to  Dean Moriarty @1.1.4    6 years ago

Dean, how would you put an import tariff on auto's manufactured in the US?

Now he would really fuck up the works if he put an export tariff on them..LOL, of course that would hurt our balance of trade.

 
 
 
Bob Nelson
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1.1.6  seeder  Bob Nelson  replied to  Kavika @1.1.3    6 years ago
Isn't Trump aware...?

Ummm....... K??

Are you really asking if Trump is aware?

Really?

 
 
 
Dean Moriarty
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2  Dean Moriarty    6 years ago

Is it true does the EU put a 10% tariff on US cars? Who negotiated that deal? I know why the EU didn’t say the car tariffs put a tax on EU people. 

 
 
 
Kavika
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2.1  Kavika   replied to  Dean Moriarty @2    6 years ago

Are you aware that the U.S. has a 25% tariff on light trucks, SUV's and Vans from Europe? 

Yeah we do and it's been in existence since 1964.

 
 
 
Dean Moriarty
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2.1.1  Dean Moriarty  replied to  Kavika @2.1    6 years ago

No I wasn't aware of the SUV tariffs if that is true. I wonder if that explains why so many of foreign large SUVs are built here to avoid the tariffs. 

 
 
 
Kavika
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2.1.2  Kavika   replied to  Dean Moriarty @2.1.1    6 years ago

Take the time to look it up and the biggest effect is on light trucks and the original name was called the ''Chicken Tax''...

As to your other question the biggest exporter of auto's from the US is BMW...

 
 
 
Dean Moriarty
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2.1.3  Dean Moriarty  replied to  Kavika @2.1.2    6 years ago

I did that dirty rat LBJ put a tax on the American people. 

 
 
 
Kavika
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2.1.4  Kavika   replied to  Dean Moriarty @2.1.3    6 years ago
I did that dirty rat LBJ put a tax on the American people.

LMAO

 
 
 
Bob Nelson
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2.1.5  seeder  Bob Nelson  replied to  Kavika @2.1.2    6 years ago
the biggest exporter of autos from the US is BMW

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It Is ME
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3  It Is ME    6 years ago

 If one can afford those cars (Mercedes, Porsche, Volvo, Audi, etc...) in the first place, what's a few more dollars. They're already Over priced cars that cost a fortune to fix anyway.

 
 
 
Kavika
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4  Kavika     6 years ago
According to the commission analysis, European carmakers in the US produce 2.9m cars, about 26% of US production, supporting 120,000 US manufacturing jobs and 420,000 dealership jobs. EU-owned companies in the US export 60% of their production, helping the country’s trade balance, the paper states.

I would hope that this sinks into some of the heads in the administration...Those stat's are pretty impressive. 

 
 
 
Bob Nelson
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4.2  seeder  Bob Nelson  replied to  Kavika @4    6 years ago

Ummm......... talk to the hand

 
 
 
It Is ME
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4.3  It Is ME  replied to  Kavika @4    6 years ago

If they are produced in this country, are there still tariffs for those that buy the cars in this country ?

If they are made here and shipped over seas....is this what we would call a "Catch22" for the EU then ?

 
 

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