Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) will halt shipments of UK-made cars to the US for a month to assess how to address the impact of the 25% tariff imposed by Donald Trump. The tariff on imported cars and light trucks began on 3 April, prompting the carmaker to take a pause to determine potential mitigation strategies. JLR’s decision reflects the significant financial implications of the tariff and the need to carefully consider the best course of action moving forward.
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EU drops plans to hit American bourbon with retaliatory tariffs
The EU has decided not to impose retaliatory tariffs on American bourbon and other US whiskeys, following lobbying efforts from whiskey-making Ireland and wine-producing countries like Italy and France. This decision was made amidst concerns that their alcohol industries would suffer in the midst of a global trade war, particularly due to the economic impact of Donald Trump's trade policies. This move provides some relief for drink makers in the US amid the ongoing economic...
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