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Europe’s carmakers call for ‘swift resolution of EU-US trade dispute’

Last updated: April 3, 2025 10:55 am
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Rising tensions between the EU and the US have sparked concerns among European automakers regarding jobs, investment, and economic growth. The recent imposition of new US tariffs of 25% on light vehicles imported from Europe has prompted a strong response from the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA).

ACEA emphasized the significant contribution of European automakers to the US economy, with around half a million jobs supported by the auto sector and over 750,000 vehicles exported to the US in 2024. The association urged leaders to swiftly resolve the trade dispute and restore free and fair trade between historic allies.

On the other hand, Europe’s automotive supplier trade association, CLEPA, took a more assertive stance against the US tariffs. CLEPA highlighted the negative impact on automotive suppliers and trade relations on both sides of the Atlantic. The association called for unity and determination from European institutions to safeguard the EU’s economy in the face of escalating trade tensions.

With tariffs on automotive parts set to take effect soon, EU automotive suppliers could face further challenges from potential retaliation measures. CLEPA’s Secretary General emphasized the need for a well-calibrated response to protect the industry’s competitiveness and technological leadership.

EU trade ministers are scheduled to meet to discuss potential retaliation measures, with a vote expected as early as Tuesday. These measures are in response to the US Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminium, which have strained transatlantic trade ties.

The automotive industry, already under pressure, is looking for a coordinated and strategic approach to navigate the current trade landscape. As the situation unfolds, European automakers and suppliers are seeking support and solutions to ensure the sustainability of their operations in the face of trade uncertainties.

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