The German Economy Ministry says it will coordinate with the European Union on next steps following President Donald Trump's announcement of higher automobile tariffs.
The German Economy Ministry stated it has taken note of President Donald Trump's announcement regarding higher automobile tariffs and will coordinate with the European Union on potential responses.
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