President Trump to import car restriction measures

President Trump of the United States has a policy to show whether Japan or EU = European Union cars that are under consideration to eliminate trade deficits will be imposed by mid-month on import restriction measures that add high tariffs. , That whereabouts are attracting attention.

President Trump has extended his decision on imports by 180 days for reasons such as discussions with other countries regarding import restrictions that add high tariffs to Japanese and EU cars.

On this day, Commerce Secretary Ross said in an interview with Bloomberg, the American media, that "it may not be necessary because individual negotiations are underway over plans to invest in factories in the United States."

This was a signing of a new trade agreement with Japan last month, and there was an agreement between the leaders that they would not trigger additional tariffs on Japanese cars during the implementation of the agreement, indicating the possibility of abandoning the trigger. It seems to be a thing.

However, there is a conflict with the EU over tariffs on aircraft and agricultural products, and last month President Trump has expressed dissatisfaction, saying that "Germany and France have suffered a lot of exports of cars to the United States." Therefore, it is a situation that does not allow prejudice.

President Trump's policy is to determine whether to activate import restrictions by the middle of the month, which is due, and its whereabouts are drawing attention.