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German Auto Lobby Backs EU-US Trade Deal amid Tariffs

BERLIN, June 16 (Reuters) - The European Parliament's approval of Brussels' ​trade deal with the United States ‌is important for German auto makers seeking clarity but trade barriers remain too high, with tariffs on ​trucks particularly steep, an industry body ​said on Tuesday.

Germany's VDA automotive association said the approval of ⁠a EU-US trade deal must now be formally ​adopted by the European Council as a ​matter of urgency.

"Reliable operating conditions are of paramount importance to our companies," VDA President Hildegard Mueller ​said in a statement to Reuters, adding ​that current U.S. tariffs of 15% on passenger cars ‌and ⁠their parts still pose a significant challenge for the German automotive industry.

She also pushed for a solution for manufacturers of ​commercial vehicles, for ​whom ⁠the impact is "of existential importance" with a 25% tariff rate for ​trucks and an additional 10% ​for ⁠buses.

"They also undermine investment and jobs in the U.S., weaken supply chains, drive up ⁠costs ​throughout the entire value ​chain, and will ultimately burden consumers as well," Mueller said.

Reporting ​by Rachel More, Editing by Madeline Chambers

Source: Reuters


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