Trump declares some auto imports pose national security threat

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But delays tariff decision for as long as six months.

Trump declares some auto imports pose national security threat
US President Donald Trump on Friday declared that some imported vehicles and parts pose a national security threat but delayed a decision for as long as six months on whether to impose tariffs to allow for more time for trade talks with the European Union and Japan. The unprecedented designation ...

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