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EU warns U.S. of boomerang effect if Trump imposes car levies

Published 07/02/2018, 08:59 AM
Updated 07/02/2018, 08:59 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO - Parked cars are pictures at the car terminal at the port of Valencia

By Jan Strupczewski and Philip Blenkinsop

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union has warned the United States that imposing import tariffs on cars and car parts would harm its own automotive industry and likely lead to counter-measures by its trading partners on $294 billion of U.S. exports.

In a 10-page submission to the United States Commerce Department sent last Friday, the European Union said tariffs on cars and car parts were unjustifiable and did not make economic sense.

The Commerce Department launched its investigation, on grounds of national security, on May 23 under instruction from President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly criticized the EU over its trade surplus with the United States and for having higher import duties on cars. The EU has a 10 percent levy, compared with 2.5 percent for cars entering the United States.

Trump said last week that the government was completing its study and suggested the United States would take action soon, having earlier threatened to impose a 20 percent tariff on all EU-assembled cars.

The European Commission, the EU executive that handles trade for the bloc, said on Monday it was trying to convince its U.S. counterparts that imposing such tariffs would be a mistake.

"We'll spare no effort, be it at the technical or political level, to prevent this from happening," a spokesman for the Commission told reporters, adding that Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker's trip to Washington later this month would seek to stop any new U.S. tariffs.

The bloc exported 37.4 billion euros ($43.6 billion) of cars to the United States in 2017, while 6.2 billion euros worth of cars went the other way.

The European Union says that for some goods, such as trucks, U.S. import duties are higher.

Trade graphic https://tmsnrt.rs/2MUPYOo

In its submission, the EU said EU companies make close to 2.9 million cars in the United States, supporting 120,000 jobs - or 420,000 if cars dealerships and car parts retailers are included.

Imports had, it said, not shown a dramatic increase in recent years and largely grown alongside overall expansion of the U.S. car market, with increased demand that could not be met by domestic production.

The submission said that tariffs on cars and car parts could undermine U.S. auto production by imposing higher costs on U.S. manufacturers. The EU had calculated that a 25 percent tariff would have a initial $13-14 billion negative impact on U.S. gross domestic product with no improvement to its current account balance

Assuming counter-measures along the lines of those taken in response to existing U.S. import tariffs on steel and aluminum, up to $294 billion of U.S. exports - 19 percent of overall U.S. exports - could be affected, the submission said.

The submission also said that the link between the automotive industry and national security was "weak". Military vehicles, such as the Humvee, were made by different, more niche producers.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO - Parked cars are pictures at the car terminal at the port of Valencia

Latest comments

The Merkal Cartel should level the playing field.....reduce their tarrifs to match the US or both sides remove tariffs all together.
They either drive US or JPN made menasec cars...
average american drives US made or Japanese.. enough said
Do most American drivers deserve to drive expensive European cars ? I drive a used Ford. I just want to get there. The truth is in the future.!!
EU is happy to impose a higher tax for so long and when US impose a hike they are threatening lol. Well who ha been unfair all these years ? I can see why US feel they are being taken for a ride.
The american customer is the beneficiary.They get cheaper products.
Well who is being unfair here? EU has more tariffs in the 1st place ins't ?
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