German automakers ready to make a deal with Trump on tariffs

Wall Street Journal:
Germany’s Largest Auto Makers Back Abolition of EU-U.S. Car Import Tariffs

The U.S. ambassador to Germany relayed the industry offer in meetings with Trump administration

Germany’s leading auto makers have thrown their support behind the abolition of all import tariffs for cars between the European Union and the U.S. in an effort to find a peaceful solution to the brewing trade war.

The U.S. ambassador to Germany, Richard Grenell, brought the proposal for a broader industry trade pact to the Trump administration on Wednesday, according to people familiar with the situation.

That would mean scrapping the EU’s 10% tax on auto imports from the U.S. and other countries and the 2.5% duty on auto imports in the U.S. As a prerequisite, the Europeans want President Donald Trump’s threat of imposing a 25% border tax on European auto imports off the table.
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The Conservative Treehouse has more on the attempt to resolve the tariff issue.  Canada does not appear to be a part of this proposal, but a lot of cars and parts sold in the US come from Canada now and they would be at a competitive disadvantage if they do not reach an agreement. 

The Trump tariff's on European cars would make them prohibitively more expensive than US made autos.

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