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Trump threatens to impose tax on European cars

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

US has threatened to impose a hefty import duty on European cars if the retaliates against his steep tariffs on aluminum and Earlier this week, Trump officially announced tariffs of 25 per cent on and 10 per cent on aluminum, despite major opposition from his own party, triggering a possible trade war with and The EU threatened an "arsenal" of retaliatory measures when the tariffs were first proposed, including imposing import tariffs on products made in red districts. Trump threatened to tax European-made cars if they retaliated against the aluminum and tariffs with their own taxes on US imports like motorcycles, bourbon and blue jeans. "The European Union, wonderful countries who treat the US very badly on trade, are complaining about the tariffs on and aluminum," Trump said in a tweet Saturday. "If they drop their horrific barriers and tariffs on US products going in, we will likewise drop ours. Big deficit. If not, we tax cars etc. FAIR!" Trump said in a tweet. During a joint conference with visiting Swedish Stefan Lofven, the has been particularly tough on the US. The European Union, Trump rued, makes it almost impossible for the US to do with them. And yet they send their cars and everything else back into the US, he said. "And they can do whatever they like, but if they do that, then we put a big tax of 25 per cent on their cars, and believe me, they won't be doing it very long," Trump asserted. "The has not treated us well, and it's been a very, very unfair trade situation.

I'm here to protect, and one of the reasons I was elected is I'm protecting our workers, I'm protecting our companies, and I'm not going to let that happen," Trump asserted. As such Trump asserted that he is going ahead with his plans to sign the executive order to impose import tariffs on and aluminum. "We're doing tariffs on We cannot lose our industry. It's a fraction of what it once was. We can't lose our aluminum industry; also a fraction of what it once was. And our country is doing well. The massive tax cuts, and all of the deregulation has really kicked us into gear," he said. "But I have to work on trade deals. We're working on NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) right now, and if we're able to make a deal with and in NAFTA, then there will be no reason to do the tariffs with and Mexico," Trump said. The NAFTA is an deal signed by Canada, Mexico, and the US, creating a trilateral trade bloc in

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First Published: Sun, March 11 2018. 11:05 IST
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