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Automotive Tariffs Push European Car Industry Toward Breaking Point

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The European automotive industry faces an existential crisis as combined American tariffs reach 27.5%, creating what industry officials describe as unsustainable competitive disadvantages. This crisis threatens one of Europe’s most important industrial sectors and hundreds of thousands of jobs across the continent.
Current tariff levels result from combining Trump-era 25% levies with pre-existing 2.5% duties, effectively pricing many European vehicles out of American markets. The cumulative impact has forced manufacturers to reconsider long-term investment strategies and production locations.
EU Chief Trade Negotiator Šefčovič’s description of the industry as “clearly bleeding” reflects broader concerns about European industrial competitiveness in global markets. The automotive sector’s struggles exemplify challenges facing export-dependent European industries under sustained trade pressure.
Industry leaders warn that further tariff increases could trigger permanent structural changes including plant closures and production relocations. This prospect adds urgency to calls for negotiated settlement while highlighting potential long-term consequences of continued trade confrontation.

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