
EU Reacts to Trump's Proposed Auto Tariffs
The European Commission and EU member states responded to former President Trump's announcement of potential higher tariffs on European automobiles. These proposed tariffs could significantly impact European economies, with Germany alone facing billions in potential costs.
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