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GM77.7200.08%
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GM77.7200.08%
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CYD44.720-1.15%
HMC28.7700.88%
TM179.7602.84%
CVNA70.6400.05%
PAG204.7504.35%
LAD339.1607.79%
AN209.0005.46%
GPI331.65012.25%
ABG226.6608.23%
SAH102.8103.08%
TSLA391.060-3.4%
GM77.7200.08%
F14.1800%
RIVN17.090-0.71%
CYD44.720-1.15%
HMC28.7700.88%
TM179.7602.84%
CVNA70.6400.05%
PAG204.7504.35%
LAD339.1607.79%
AN209.0005.46%
GPI331.65012.25%
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Trump signals selective tariff cuts while defending broader trade strategy

He maintains that tariffs are drawing about $18 trillion in commitments while jumpstarting the auto and semiconductor industries.
Trump signals selective tariff cuts while claiming import taxes are driving trillions in investment and boosting key U.S. industries.

On the Dash:

  • President Donald Trump signaled that he may cut tariffs on select goods during a recent interview.
  • He maintained that his tariff policy is driving major investment pledges, citing an estimated $18 trillion in commitments from companies seeking relief.
  • He states that tariffs are helping revive the automotive and semiconductor industries.

President Donald Trump said he may consider lowering tariffs on select goods, but continued to frame his tariff policy as a critical tool for attracting investment to the United States.

In a recent interview with Politico, Trump was asked if he would expand tariff cuts beyond coffee, beef, and bananas. He responded that he would “on some. And on some, I’ll increase tariffs.”

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The president reiterated that his tariff policy remains central to drawing foreign investment into the U.S. and plays an instrumental role in reviving key industries such as automotive and semiconductors.

“Because of tariffs, $18 trillion is coming into our country,” he stated, referring to the investment pledges companies and countries have made to secure tariff relief.

Trump also said the policy is helping bring automotive manufacturing back to the U.S., adding that “because of tariffs, all of the car companies are coming back,” and noting past declines when the nation “lost 58% of the automobile business.”

This year, several major automakers, including Toyota, Stellantis, and Hyundai, have announced multi-billion-dollar investments in the U.S. automotive market, highlighting the impact of Trump’s tariff policy.

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