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German car shares dip on Trump tariff tweet | German car shares dip on Trump tariff tweet |
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Shares in European carmakers took a hit on Friday, after US President Donald Trump redoubled his threats of tariffs against their cars. | Shares in European carmakers took a hit on Friday, after US President Donald Trump redoubled his threats of tariffs against their cars. |
Mr Trump tweeted that the US would place a 20% import tax on European cars, if the EU's "tariffs and barriers are not broken down soon and removed". | Mr Trump tweeted that the US would place a 20% import tax on European cars, if the EU's "tariffs and barriers are not broken down soon and removed". |
Shares in BMW, Daimler, Porsche and Volkswagen each dropped more than 1%, before regaining ground. | Shares in BMW, Daimler, Porsche and Volkswagen each dropped more than 1%, before regaining ground. |
Mr Trump's comment came amid a US national security probe of car imports. | Mr Trump's comment came amid a US national security probe of car imports. |
Mr Trump launched the investigation last month, ordering the Commerce Department to determine if car imports are a risk to national security. | Mr Trump launched the investigation last month, ordering the Commerce Department to determine if car imports are a risk to national security. |
The US followed a similar process for the steel and aluminium industry, which led it to impose tariffs on the foreign metals this spring. | The US followed a similar process for the steel and aluminium industry, which led it to impose tariffs on the foreign metals this spring. |
The EU, China, Mexico, Canada and India are among the places that have plans to retaliate. | The EU, China, Mexico, Canada and India are among the places that have plans to retaliate. |
The decision to expand the Trump administration's trade disputes to foreign car manufacturers has come under fire from some in the US Congress, as well as many business lobby groups. | The decision to expand the Trump administration's trade disputes to foreign car manufacturers has come under fire from some in the US Congress, as well as many business lobby groups. |
At a hearing this week, Senator Orrin Hatch, a Republican from Utah, said he was "stunned" that the Trump administration was investigating the national security risk of vehicle imports, which is estimated to affect about $200bn worth of imports. | At a hearing this week, Senator Orrin Hatch, a Republican from Utah, said he was "stunned" that the Trump administration was investigating the national security risk of vehicle imports, which is estimated to affect about $200bn worth of imports. |
He said the probe alienates allies and tariffs would lead to job losses and increased costs in the US. | He said the probe alienates allies and tariffs would lead to job losses and increased costs in the US. |
US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross assured the congressional panel that there has been "no decision" made about whether to recommend tariffs. | US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross assured the congressional panel that there has been "no decision" made about whether to recommend tariffs. |
"We're in the early stages of the process," he said. | "We're in the early stages of the process," he said. |
He said Thursday that the Commerce Department hopes to complete the investigation by the end of July or August. | He said Thursday that the Commerce Department hopes to complete the investigation by the end of July or August. |
Job losses | Job losses |
The EU sent almost $50bn in vehicles and auto parts to the US last year, with roughly half coming from Germany. | |
Cars from the UK accounted for about $9bn, according to the Peterson Institute for International Economics, a Washington think tank. | Cars from the UK accounted for about $9bn, according to the Peterson Institute for International Economics, a Washington think tank. |
The organisation estimates that a 25% tariff on foreign vehicles and parts for them, assuming the US does not grant exemptions to some countries, would lead to the loss of about 195,000 jobs in the US. | The organisation estimates that a 25% tariff on foreign vehicles and parts for them, assuming the US does not grant exemptions to some countries, would lead to the loss of about 195,000 jobs in the US. |
Shares in major European car companies were already on edge due to trade tensions. | Shares in major European car companies were already on edge due to trade tensions. |
Daimler earlier this week warned that it expects lower sales of Mercedes-Benz cars due to a tax on the import of US vehicles into China. | Daimler earlier this week warned that it expects lower sales of Mercedes-Benz cars due to a tax on the import of US vehicles into China. |