
Donald Trump has said if he increases the price of cars 25% tax on foreign cars It will be implemented.
Some analysts have warned that Trump’s accusations of cars that import cars could lead to closing significant car production in the United States, rising prices and putting pressure on allies.
But in an interview with NBC News on Saturday, the US president said he hoped foreign car manufacturers would raise prices because they buy people buy US cars. We have a lot.
On Wednesday, Trump announced a 25 percent import tariff on cars and car parts entering the United States from abroad, which will go into effect on April It is expected to be paid on April 3 and taxes on parts will begin in May or later.
When asked what his message to the heads of cars, he said, “The message is sacred. If you build your car in the United States, you will earn a lot of money.
“If you don’t, you will probably come to the United States, because if you build your car in the United States, there is no price,” he said.
25% of imports tax on cars it was briefly implemented but then stopped In early March, after apologizing to car manufacturers in North America such as Ford, General Motors and Stelantes.
But Trump told NBC that he had no plans to delay the imposition of car taxes, saying he would think about negotiation. “It’s only if people are willing to give us something valuable.
Trump’s comments come as Downing Street sources have reported. Britain will not hesitate to take revenge on US taxes if necessary.
Britain is in the final negotiations with the White House and is trying to get an amnesty, as – Unlike other countries – Britain has an equal trade relationship with the United States. Prime Minister Sir Kir Starmer has said he does not want to jump into the trade war.
Several major economies have also been sworn in revenge on Trump’s taxes.
Germany says it doesn’t give it. Europe must “represent strongly”The French president has taken the move “when waste” and “disputy”, Canada called “direct attacks”, and China accused Washington of violating international trade laws.