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Donald Trump threatens tax on European cars in tariff row
US President Donald Trump has threatened a tax on EU cars, escalating the trade conflict triggered by his plans to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum. Other countries "have taken advantage of us for years," he tweeted.
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Donald Trump has pledged to tax European-made cars if the EU were to retaliate against upcoming US tariffs on steel and aluminum. On Friday, the EU said it was preparing tariffs of its own to counter the Trump-proposed hike, which is set to go into effect next week.

On Saturday, the president decried the trade imbalance with the EU and threatened to "simply apply a Tax on their Cars which freely pour into the US [sic]."

"They make it impossible for our cars (and more) to sell there," he said.

In a separate tweet, Trump said the US had "very stupid" trade deals and policies.

"Our jobs and wealth are being given to other countries that have taken advantage of us for years," Trump said. "They laugh at what fools our leaders have been. No more!"

On Thursday, Trump announced he would slap a 25-percent tariff on all imported steel and a 10-percent tariff on most aluminum imports, following his campaign promises to end trade practices he believes to be unfair to US workers.

Read more: Europe pushes back against Trump's proposed steel and aluminumtariffs

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The announcement has rattled world markets as experts warn of a global trade war. The EU, Canada and China have all spoken out against the idea. Additionally, many observers in the US have warned that the hike could rattle US companies that are currently buying cheaper steel from abroad.

EU threatens tariffs on 'blue jeans, Levis'

The EU is an important producer of steel for the US market, with the US buying about 15 percent of its steel from Europe. In turn, only 1 percent of all EU steel imports come from the US.

On Friday, however, European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker pledged to impose tariffs on a wide array of American products in response to Trump's proposal.

"This is basically a stupid process, the fact that we have to do this," Juncker said in Hamburg. "But we have to do it. We will now impose tariffs on motorcycles, Harley Davidson, on blue jeans, Levis, on bourbon."

"We can also do stupid," Juncker added.

Read more: Trump causes global outcry with new duties on metals imports

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Separately, EU Commission spokesman Alexander Winterstein said the EU had been preparing for the situation "for a long time," adding that a decision could be taken at a top Commission meeting on Wednesday.

Trump, however, has appeared unperturbed by talk of a trade war, tweeting on Friday that the US would "win big" by refusing to trade with countries which "get cute."

"When a country (USA) is losing many billions of dollars on trade with virtually every country it does business with, trade wars are good, and easy to win," he said.

According to the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA), about 1.35 million new German cars were sold in the US in 2017. Outgoing VDA boss Matthias Wissmann said he expected sales of German cars in the US "to continue to rise in 2018."

av, dj/cmk (AFP, AP, dpa)
http://amp.dw.com/en/donald-trump-t...riff-row/a-42816187?__twitter_impression=true
 
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Trump's next book should be titled - "How to Alienate Friends & Destroy Alliances".
 
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"Our jobs and wealth are being given to other countries that have taken advantage of us for years," Trump said. "They laugh at what fools our leaders have been. No more!"

Trump believes that the U.S should get preferential treatment in trade. He's a typical businessman who wants to strong arm his rivals in to making concessions. Unfortunately for him, the E.U is a force to be reckoned with due to the combined economic front, goodluck trying to bully them.

Also, if Trump is desperate to show he is serious about bringing back industries and businesses to the U.S, maybe he should begin it with himself:

"The Donald J. Trump Collection includes ties, suits, dress shirts, eyeglasses and other accessories.

Trump shirts were made in China, Bangladesh, Honduras and Vietnam. PolitiFact Virginia found some Trump sport coats made in India. The Clinton campaign pointed to import data from 2007 that showed a Trump men’s shirt shipment marked as made in South Korea.

Some of the Trump suits on Amazon.com show they were imported, Made in USA or both. BuzzFeed ordered a suit that was listed as both “imported” and “Made in USA” — and ended up with a label showing the suits were made in Indonesia.

Users commented on Amazon.com that the suit that BuzzFeed purchased previously was listed as being imported from Mexico or China. This photo shows a Trump suit that carries a “Made in Mexico” label.

Manufacturing information online is not always reliable — for example, a photo of one shirtshows a “Made in Bangladesh” label, but the item description says it was made in China. This may be a reflection of the different countries that products sometimes pass through before they are ultimately shipped into the United States.

Trump eyeglasses are made in China. Cufflinks and other accessories do not list the source of manufacturing on Amazon.com.

“Success by Trump,” a cologne in the Trump Fragrance line, was manufactured in the United States, according to PolitiFact Virginia. The Trump campaign’s “Make America Great Again” hats are made at a Southern California factory and are labeled “Proudly Made in USA.”

Trump home items

Trump Home has a range of items, including chandeliers, mirrors, bedding, table lamps, cabinets, sofas, barstools, cocktail tables and more.

Trump expanded the Trump Home brand internationally, including in Turkey. A Trump Organization news release shows it partnered with a global luxury furniture brand, Dorya International, to expand the Trump Home brand to a production facility in Turkey. According to Furniture Today, components of the Trump by Dorya furniture were made in Germany, particularly the brass and stainless pieces.

Several Trump Home items are listed as made in China or imported from China — mirrors, ceramic vases, wall decorations, kitchen items and lighting fixtures. The Clinton campaign has pointed to a trademark registration for the Trump Home brand that shows picture frames and other home products were made in India.

The Trump Home by Rogaska tabletop collection featured a crystal and china collection with a company based in Slovenia. Trump bedding comforters are listed as made in USA.

Trump hotel items

Many hotel amenities at Trump’s hotels were manufactured overseas and imported. Trump Hotel pens were made in China or Taiwan, and imported into the United States via South Korea. Shampoo, body wash, moisturizers, shower caps, laundry bags, show bags, pet collars, pet leashes and bath towels at Trump hotels are all listed as made in China."

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Well this "European" label is a little bit of a misnomer since probably 99% of the European cars sold here are either German or Volvos. The marketshare for every other car maker is so low it isn't even on the radar.

So this is obviously targeted specifically at the Germans. We'll have to dig into if they have roadblocks on imports.

Edit: Ah here it is...I figured as much:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/neilwi...ts-collective-chin-up-in-geneva/#1fd62a017e50

"the fact the U.S. tariff is currently only 2.5% compared to Europe's 10% tax on U.S. car exports is an anomaly that's needed to be put right for years"
 
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Well this "European" label is a little bit of a misnomer since probably 99% of the European cars sold here are either German or Volvos. The marketshare for every other car maker is so low it isn't even on the radar.

So this is obviously targeted specifically at the Germans. We'll have to dig into if they have roadblocks on imports.

Edit: Ah here it is...I figured as much:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/neilwi...ts-collective-chin-up-in-geneva/#1fd62a017e50

"the fact the U.S. tariff is currently only 2.5% compared to Europe's 10% tax on U.S. car exports is an anomaly that's needed to be put right for years"

VW, Mercedes, BMW and Volvo all have plants in the US.
The EU should place 50% import tax on any Mobile Phone/Tablet not supporting micro-SD cards,
and SMS text service or similar ”Apple” annoyances.
 
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VW, Mercedes, BMW and Volvo all have plants in the US.
The EU should place 50% import tax on any Mobile Phone/Tablet not supporting micro-SD cards,
and SMS text service or similar ”Apple” annoyances.

Don't you think it is a bit odd that Europe charges a 10% tariff while the US charges only 2.5%? Ford and GM make cars in Europe too. Ford has been there since 1925.

 
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EU will be unhappy. i just want to know if president trump will build a wall of tax to keep american's jobs.
president trump may forget deficits are the main reason of unemployment.
nowaday usa can make nothing but deficits.
i can image what will happen if EU, japan and china stop buying american national debt .
so president trump should not threaten EU if he want to keep american military power.
 
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Don't you think it is a bit odd that Europe charges a 10% tariff while the US charges only 2.5%? Ford and GM make cars in Europe too. Ford has been there since 1925.

I do not know the background to such tariffs, so have no comment.
Certainly noone can complain if there is parity on taxes.
As for steel, most steel imported from Sweden is speciality steel which is not produced
in the US, so the end effect is that US products become more expensive because of increased cost of material.
Electrolux just announced that a planned $250M investment in a US factory is put on hold,
bexause with the nex steel tax, it is cheaper to import the white goods from European Factories.
More jobs to Europe...
 
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EU will be unhappy. i just want to know if president trump will build a wall of tax to keep american's jobs.
president trump may forget deficits are the main reason of unemployment.
nowaday usa can make nothing but deficits.
i can image what will happen if EU, japan and china stop buying american national debt .
so president trump should not threaten EU if he want to keep american military power.

LOL! China's import taxes on cars is 25%!
 
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I do not know the background to such tariffs, so have no comment.
Certainly noone can complain if there is parity on taxes.
As for steel, most steel imported from Sweden is speciality steel which is not produced
in the US, so the end effect is that US products become more expensive because of increased cost of material.
Electrolux just announced that a planned $250M investment in a US factory is put on hold,
bexause with the nex steel tax, it is cheaper to import the white goods from European Factories.
More jobs to Europe...

Actually they said they buy all their steel here but expect prices to go up so they have put things on hold until the facts come out.
 
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"Donald Trump is worse than any horror story I have written. (Stephen King)
 
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