Europe Lashes Out Over Trump Auto Tariffs and the Economic Threat to Both Continents

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    Opel cars are parked on the ground of the Opel car factory in Ruesselsheim near Frankfurt, Germany, Thursday, March 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)

    FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — European automakers, already struggling with tepid economic growth at home and rising competition from China, on Thursday decried the U.S. import tax on cars as a heavy burden that will punish consumers and companies alike on both sides of the Atlantic.

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    The new 25% import tax announced by President Donald Trump on Wednesday “will hurt global automakers and US manufacturing at the same time,” the European Automobile Manufacturers’ association said in a statement.

    The head of Germany’s auto industry association, VDA, said the tariffs would weigh on car makers and every company in the deeply interwoven global supply chain “with negative consequences above all for consumers, including in North America.”

    “The consequences will cost growth and prosperity on all sides,” Hildegard Müller said in a statement.

    The stakes are enormous for BMW, Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, Stellantis and their vast network of suppliers, as well as the entire European economy.

    The U.S. is the biggest export destination for the European auto industry and in 2023, European automakers exported 56 billion euros worth of vehicles and parts to the U.S.. Europe’s auto industry supports 13.8 million jobs, or 6.1% of total EU employment.

    Europe’s carmakers already face a shrunken domestic market and new competition from cheaper Chinese electric vehicles. Any trouble in the auto industry would weigh on European economy that did not grow at all in the last quarter of 2024 and just 0.9% for the entire year.

    The most exposed are German and Italian carmakers since 24% of German and 30% of Italian non-EU exports go to the U.S.. Germany is home to major automakers such as Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz and BMW.

    “This would deliver a substantial blow to a sector that not only sustains millions of jobs but also contributes to a large proportion of the bloc’s GDP,” wrote analyst Clarissa Hahn at Oxford Economics. She estimated a decline in German exports of 7.1% and a fall of 6.6% for Italian ones.

    U.S. carmakers are less exposed to possible retaliation because they export only 2% of their production to the EU. Still, shares of Detroit’s Ford and General Motors tumbled sharply before the opening bell in the U.S. Thursday because the U.S. industry relies heavily on cross-board trade by suppliers.

    “The EU and the US must engage in dialogue to find an immediate resolution to avert tariffs and the damaging consequences of a trade war,” the European manufacturers’ association said.

    German auto association head Müller called for immediate negotiations between the EU and U.S. on a bilateral agreement that would offer “a forum to discuss the various tariff and non-tariff barriers for automobile products and could lead to a more balanced approach.”

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    shmendrick
    shmendrick
    1 month ago

    Cancel tariffs on American made products, and trump will remove tariffs on your manure.

    Liggners
    Liggners
    1 month ago

    Perish Europe, the most murderous continent in history.

    Enough nonsense
    Enough nonsense
    1 month ago

    To
    Make a cake you must brake a few eggs. For way to
    Long the US has allowed the world to dump their product here and restrict our ability to a free market in theirs. Now they are yelling because finally there’s a president demanding equal access to their markets. Actually what yhryre afraid of is their economy going to hell

    Clarence Rutherford
    Clarence Rutherford
    1 month ago

    Nothing is a problem, until it is a problem……for you.

    Chicago Loop
    Chicago Loop
    1 month ago

    US car dealerships will collapse. And the owners and sales guys all voted for Trump!