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The deal, which would set a 15 percent tariff on most E.U. goods, averted what could have become a painful trade war with the United States’ biggest source of imports. “We are agreeing that the tariff ...
Japanese automakers express mixed feelings on the new Trump trade deal. While welcoming lower tariffs, concerns linger over ...
The German automaker said U.S. import duties erased about $1.5 billion from its profit in the first half of the year, and it ...
Trump said the U.S. has not 'had a lot of luck' with Canada during negotiations on a new trade and security deal, suggesting ...
The recent trade deal between Japan and the United States is projected to reduce the tariff impact on Japanese automakers by ...
BIG NEWS!  The U.S. and Japan have reached a trade agreement that will reduce tariffs on Japanese vehicles and auto parts to ...
One of the biggest wins on the U.K. side is reduced tariffs for Scotch whisky. Under the FTA, Indian tariffs on the tipple ...
Tata Motors-owned JLR sees its margins threatened by a double trouble on the duty front. It lacks a manufacturing facility in ...
The Tucson, Sante Fe, and Elantra all performed strongly for the brand. Previously, we reported on strong first-half sales ...
President Donald Trump just signed what he calls the 'largest trade deal in history.' But America's carmakers hate it.
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a sweeping trade agreement with Japan, heralded as one of the largest trade deals in history.
Some auto analysts say Japanese companies may benefit more than their rivals for now.