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Volkswagen warns against Trump tariffs
Volkswagen warns against Trump tariffs as new presidential term begins
The German carmaker is already contending with a sales slowdown, high costs, and competition from cheaper Chinese competitors. View on euronews
Volkswagen 'Concerned' Over Trump Tariffs: Will Automakers Pass Costs To US Consumers?
Volkswagen called tariffs "harmful" and detrimental to American consumers, Reuters reported. The company runs one plant in Puebla, Mexico.
Volkswagen warns of ‘harmful’ consequences from Trump’s Mexico tariffs
Volkswagen warns that Donald Trump’s proposed 25% tariff on Mexican car imports could harm consumers and the global auto sector, risking a new North American trade war.
Volkswagen warns against 'harmful' impact of Trump tariffs
Volkswagen on Tuesday warned against the "harmful economic impact" of tariffs that U.S. President Donald Trump is proposing on imports from Mexico, where Europe's top carmaker operates a major factory.
Will Volkswagen survive Donald Trump’s tariffs?
Volkswagen executives are worried about the possible introduction of tariffs on goods from Mexico, proposed by the administration of US President Donald Trump. If the 25% tariffs that have been proposed really become a reality, then Volksaagen, as well as other car companies, could find themselves in huge trouble.
Volkswagen, BMW Concerned About U.S. Tariffs on Imported Canadian Goods
And it's not as if Volkswagen doesn't have a presence in the U.S. To demonstrate its commitment to American sites, the company pointed out that it is making total investments of over $10 billion in the country, split roughly between its Chattanooga plant and a joint venture with Rivian.
Impact of Trump’s Tariff Plans on Global Automakers
U.S. President Donald Trump's proposed tariffs could raise car prices and affect global automakers, warns Germany's VDA. Trump threatens 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico to boost U.S. production. Automakers,
Volkswagen looks forward to working with U.S. gov't amid tariff concerns, spokesperson says
Volkswagen is looking forward to working with the new U.S. administration, the German carmaker said on Tuesday, and stressed the importance of dialogue amid concerns about the impact of tariffs proposed by President Donald Trump.
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Volkswagen warns of economic woes from proposed 25% tariffs on Mexican imports
The Volkswagen Group has raised alarms over U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs on Mexican imports.
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Global companies likely to be hit by Trump's promised tariffs on Mexico and Canada
Volkswagen, Procter & Gamble and Foxconn are among the global stocks at risk of impact from Trump's promised tariffs on ...
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Trump's tariff plans: Which global companies are likely to be affected?
U.S. President Trump said he could impose 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico from Feb. 1, sending shares of several Asian ...
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