Trump says U.S. may launch national security probe of vehicle imports

Reuters  |  WASHINGTON 

By and Jeff Mason

"I instructed (Wilbur) Ross to consider initiating a Section 232 investigation into imports of automobiles, including trucks, and to determine their effects on America's national security," Trump said in a statement after meeting with Ross.

"Core industries such as and are critical to our strength as a Nation," he said.

A Section 232 investigation was invoked to impose tariffs on aluminium and

An said before the announcement that the expected move was aimed partly at pressuring and to make concessions in talks to update the North American Free Trade Agreement that have languished in part over auto provisions, as well as pressuring and the European Union, which also export large numbers of vehicles to the

"There will be big coming soon for our great American Autoworkers. After many decades of losing your jobs to other countries, you have waited long enough!" Trump said in a tweet earlier on Wednesday.

Trump, who has pledged to revive American manufacturing, has launched a series of trade actions, demanding import more American goods, starting talks to renegotiate NAFTA and imposing tariffs on and aluminium imports.

confirmed a report by that the administration was considering launching a "Section 232" investigation into auto imports that could see tariffs of up to 25 percent imposed on imports.

(Reporting by and Jeff Mason; Additional reporting by James Oliphant, Makini Brice, and in Washington and Anthony Esposito in City; Writing by Lisa Lambert; Editing by and Peter Cooney)

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First Published: Thu, May 24 2018. 05:52 IST