White House: Trump meets with German auto executives
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump met Tuesday with executives from Germany’s big automakers amid U.S.-European trade tensions focused on car exports and the threat of tariffs.
Trump “shared his vision of all automakers producing in the United States and creating a more friendly business environment,” the White House said in a statement afterward. The statement did not mention whether Trump raised tariffs with the automakers.
Executives from BMW, Daimler and Volkswagen were invited to individual meetings with Trump’s top economic advisers to discuss investment opportunities in the United States, including in manufacturing and research and development, the White House said.
Trump, however, has threatened to slap tariffs on auto imports from Europe and other countries, citing U.S. trade deficits with those nations. Trump is relying on tariffs, and the threat of imposing them, to force other countries to buy more goods from America.