For months, European auto manufacturers have been living at the pace of tariff threats from Washington. The possible surtaxes on imported cars were subject to costly uncertainty on both sides of the Atlantic. On Thursday, however, the Council of the European Union gave its final green light. This is a new EU-US customs agreement. This is something to close, at least temporarily, the page of the tariff confrontation with Donald Trump's administra…
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For months, European auto manufacturers have been living at the pace of tariff threats from Washington. The possible surtaxes on imported cars were subject to costly uncertainty on both sides of the Atlantic. On Thursday, however, the Council of the European Union gave its final green light. This is a new EU-US customs agreement. This is something to close, at least temporarily, the page of the tariff confrontation with Donald Trump's administra…