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More automakers warn Trump metal tariffs would boost car prices

Reuters  |  WASHINGTON 

By David Shepardson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - More automakers on Friday warned that U. S. Donald Trump's announced and tariffs would boost by hiking commodities costs for manufacturers.

<7267. T> said in a statement that "imprudent tariffs imposed on and would raise prices on both domestic and imported products, thus causing an unnecessary financial burden on our customers."

said "despite the fact that Ford buys the vast majority of its and for U. S. production in the U. S., this action could result in an increase in domestic commodity prices - harming the competitiveness of American manufacturers."

In January, Ford warned that higher prices for metals such as and would be a significant drag on earnings this year.

Auto lobbyists were still scrambling to learn the details of the tariffs and if they would apply to all countries and for what time period.

Officials privately still held out hope that Trump would change his mind.

<7203. T> warned that while the "decision to impose and tariffs will adversely impact automakers, the automotive supplier community and consumers as this would substantially raise costs and therefore prices of cars and trucks sold in "

John Bozzella, who represent Global Automakers, a group representing foreign automakers, said "investments earmarked for new products and plants will instead be funnelled to pay for rising and prices used in existing products and facilities. There are better ways to address concerns about the American and industries. It's time to go back to the drawing board."

U. S. downplayed the impact on autos, telling CNBC Friday that there's about a ton of in an -- and that commodity currently costs $700. "So 25 percent on that would be one half of 1 percent price increase on the typical $35,000 car. So it's no big deal," he said.

(Reporting by David Shepardson; editing by and David Gregorio)

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First Published: Sat, March 03 2018. 03:46 IST
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