Automotive Sector Heightens Criticism of EU-US Tariff Agreement

Berlin/Brussels (dpa) – The German automotive sector is amplifying its objections to the US-EU tariff agreement, particularly criticizing its unclear provisions. “The deal between the EU and the USA has yet to provide any clarity or benefits for the German automotive sector,” remarked the president of the Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA), Hildegard Müller. A 27.5 percent tariff will persist on cars and auto parts.

This places a considerable strain on German car manufacturers and suppliers. “It is crucial that the anticipated agreement is finalized and the relief measures are executed swiftly,” Müller emphasized. For this to occur, both the EU Commission and the German government must exert significant effort.

On Tuesday, a Commission official indicated expectations for a prompt adjustment to the car tariffs. Following a framework agreement between US President Donald Trump and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen nearly two weeks ago, the EU had anticipated that a new 15 percent cap on nearly all imports would take effect on August 1.

In this context, there was particular hope that the existing special tariffs on cars and auto parts of 27.5 percent would be reduced to this new rate. However, this topic was not addressed in an executive order signed by the US President last week (August 7).


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5 responses to “Automotive Sector Heightens Criticism of EU-US Tariff Agreement”

  1. Typical, innit? Just when we thought we were getting somewhere, they add another layer of bureaucracy – like icing on a soggy biscuit. 🍪

  2. teedersmartie Avatar
    teedersmartie

    Isn’t it just brilliant how the EU and US can agree to disagree on tariffs while we’re all left driving around in overpriced tin cans? 🚗💸 Cheers to clarity, or whatever that is! 🍻

  3. Sly Bible Avatar
    Sly Bible

    Oh great, just what we needed—a tariff agreement that adds more confusion than clarity… Cheers to 27.5% tariffs! 🥂 Can’t wait for the “benefits” to kick in, right? 😅

  4. crash enforcer Avatar
    crash enforcer

    Can’t wait for the EU-US tariff saga to turn into a blockbuster film—”Fast and Furious: The Great Trade Debate!” 🎬 Meanwhile, the German car makers are just revving their engines in neutral. 😂

  5. Uncle Psycho Avatar
    Uncle Psycho

    Seems like the EU and US are playing a lovely game of “let’s keep the tariffs high and the profits low,” eh? 😂 Good luck to our car makers, they’ll need it more than a taxi needs a GPS in the middle of Berlin! 🥴

  6. Liquid Death Avatar
    Liquid Death

    Oh, brilliant! A tariff agreement that promises clarity like a foggy London morning. I suppose we’ll just have to invest in crystal balls at this rate! 🚗💸

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