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abstrak:The White House said on Friday it would hold off on deciding whether to impose steep tariffs on cars entering the US.
The White House said on Friday it would hold off on deciding whether to impose steep tariffs on cars entering the US.That delayed a major escalation that was expected to raise the price of vehicles by thousands of dollars. The Commerce Department concluded an investigation into whether auto imports pose a threat to national security, but its findings haven't yet been turned over to Congress. The White House said on Friday it would hold off on deciding whether to impose steep tariffs on cars entering the US, delaying a major escalation that was expected to raise the price of vehicles by thousands of dollars. The 180-day delay had been widely expected and will allow negotiators additional time for potential trade negotiations with the European Union and Japan. In February, the Commerce Department concluded an investigation into whether auto imports pose a threat to national security. The White House has so far declined to make those findings available to lawmakers, who widely oppose the prospect of auto tariffs.This story is developing. Check back for updates.
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