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(Adnkronos) – Dopo aver congelato per tre mesi i dazi nei confronti dell’Ue, arriva un nuovo colpo di scena firmato Donald Trump. Il presidente Usa sta infatti considerando un’esenzione temporanea dalle tariffe per le aziende automobilistiche, colpite dai dazi al 25%.
”Sto valutando qualcosa per aiutare alcune aziende automobilistiche che si stanno riconvertendo per le parti prodotte in Canada, Messico e altri luoghi e hanno bisogno di un po’ più di tempo”, le parole del presidente Usa.
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“Le produrranno qui, ma hanno bisogno di un po’ più di tempo”, ha poi rimarcato. Non esistono attualmente auto interamente prodotte negli Stati Uniti. Alcune sono assemblate nel paese con parti provenienti da Canada e Messico.