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U.S.-Europe trade war must be avoided - German carmakers

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(Reuters) - German carmakers said on Monday that a trade war between the and must be avoided, expressing their profound concern after U. S. threatened to tax

"Punitive duties can't be the answer," Bernhard Mattes, of Germany's automotive industry association, said in a statement.

"A trade war between the USA and must be avoided at all costs.

In such a trade war there are only losers on all sides."

Trump at the weekend threatened to tax European if retaliates against his plan to slap tariffs on imports of and aluminium as part of his "First" trade policies.

The VDA, which represents automakers Volkswagen, and Daimler, pointed out that their auto production in the at 804,000 units was greater than their exports from and was growing.

German exports amounted to 494,000 cars last year - a fall of a quarter since 2013.

More than half of the vehicles made in the by German carmakers are exported, the added, supporting the U. S. foreign trade balance.

Trump's threat to launch a trade war has encountered resistance from fellow Republicans, including Senator of South Carolina, where a plant employs 9,000 workers.

(Reporting by Ilona Wissenbach; writing by Douglas Busvine; editing by and Jason Neely)

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First Published: Mon, March 05 2018. 16:49 IST
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