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Volkswagen ‘nearing US trade deal’ as it says Trump tariffs have cost it billions | Volkswagen ‘nearing US trade deal’ as it says Trump tariffs have cost it billions |
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Carmaker’s CEO says Porsche is being squeezed by ‘sandwich’ of tariffs and weak Chinese market | Carmaker’s CEO says Porsche is being squeezed by ‘sandwich’ of tariffs and weak Chinese market |
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Volkswagen is closing in on a tariff deal with the US, the boss of the German carmaker has said, as it eyes up the market for affordable electric cars in Europe. | Volkswagen is closing in on a tariff deal with the US, the boss of the German carmaker has said, as it eyes up the market for affordable electric cars in Europe. |
Europe’s biggest car manufacturer, which also owns the Audi, Seat and Porsche brands, has been hit hard by Donald Trump’s trade tariffs, announced in April. The levies, combined with a turbulent market, have already cost “several billions”, the chief executive, Oliver Blume, said. | Europe’s biggest car manufacturer, which also owns the Audi, Seat and Porsche brands, has been hit hard by Donald Trump’s trade tariffs, announced in April. The levies, combined with a turbulent market, have already cost “several billions”, the chief executive, Oliver Blume, said. |
While the Trump administration has agreed to reduce the current 27.5% tariffs on European cars and car parts to 15%, the lower rate would still “be a burden for Volkswagen Group”, Blume told Bloomberg TV. | |
Volkswagen has promised “massive” investments in the US as part of its efforts to secure a separate deal with the Trump administration that could lower its tariff rate below 15%. | Volkswagen has promised “massive” investments in the US as part of its efforts to secure a separate deal with the Trump administration that could lower its tariff rate below 15%. |
“We don’t appreciate the asymmetric deal between US and EU, because it’s distorting the competition in Europe,” he said. | “We don’t appreciate the asymmetric deal between US and EU, because it’s distorting the competition in Europe,” he said. |
“We are counting on our own offer investing heavily in the US … and there we are in close contact and good talks with the US government, and we hope that we come to a quick solution also during the next weeks with the support from the US government to our investment.” | “We are counting on our own offer investing heavily in the US … and there we are in close contact and good talks with the US government, and we hope that we come to a quick solution also during the next weeks with the support from the US government to our investment.” |
Blume has said the German group could consider localising the production of Audi cars and expanding exports out of the US. | |
The Volkswagen boss, speaking at a trade show in Munich on Monday, said its luxury car brand Porsche was being squeezed by a “sandwich” of tariffs and a weak Chinese market. | The Volkswagen boss, speaking at a trade show in Munich on Monday, said its luxury car brand Porsche was being squeezed by a “sandwich” of tariffs and a weak Chinese market. |
“It’s several billion euros on our balance sheet that this situation costs this year,” he told Reuters. | “It’s several billion euros on our balance sheet that this situation costs this year,” he told Reuters. |
Trump’s tariffs on car imports are expected to hit Porsche particularly hard as, unlike VW models and the German rivals BMW and Mercedes-Benz, Porsche cars sold in the US are almost exclusively manufactured in Germany. | |
Blume also presented a concept for a new small electric car at the trade show, as Volkswagen sets out to capture a fifth of the compact electric cars market in Europe. | Blume also presented a concept for a new small electric car at the trade show, as Volkswagen sets out to capture a fifth of the compact electric cars market in Europe. |
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“These models are built on one concept: e-mobility for everyone, at an attractive price and profitable,” he said. | “These models are built on one concept: e-mobility for everyone, at an attractive price and profitable,” he said. |
Its rival BMW said it was preparing a Chinese version of its iX3 SUV to go on sale in 2026. | Its rival BMW said it was preparing a Chinese version of its iX3 SUV to go on sale in 2026. |
Jochen Goller, the sales chief at BMW, said the Chinese iX3 will get the same interior display as the European version but localised software will be tailored to Chinese tastes. | |
Trump’s trade war has triggered upheaval across the car industry. In the UK the Chinese-owned sports car manufacturer Lotus has said it will cut 550 jobs, which it blamed partly on uncertainty caused by tariffs. | |
Jaguar Land Rover announced it would axe up to 500 management jobs in the UK as part of a voluntary redundancy round, after it reported a slump in sales also linked to Trump’s tariffs. The UK’s biggest car manufacturer is dealing with disruption caused by a cyber-attack. | Jaguar Land Rover announced it would axe up to 500 management jobs in the UK as part of a voluntary redundancy round, after it reported a slump in sales also linked to Trump’s tariffs. The UK’s biggest car manufacturer is dealing with disruption caused by a cyber-attack. |
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