White House Puts Off Final Decision on Auto Tariffs for 180 Days

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White House Puts Off Final Decision on Auto Tariffs for 180 Days
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Breaking: White House puts off final decision on auto tariffs for six months as officials pursue negotiations with the EU and Japan

Mr. Trump has repeatedly warned he could impose tariffs on cars produced by major trading partners including the European Union and Japan, citing national-security concerns. The administration has sought to use the pressure from that threat to negotiate bilateral trade agreements.

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