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The European Union and automobiles are linked through trade policy and manufacturing supply chains, as evidenced by shared tariff regulations [1], [2], and [3], as well as their integrated manufacturing ties [4] and mutual standards agreements [5].

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Tariffs: Estimating the Economic Impact of the 2025 Measures and ... richmondfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond 4 facts
measurementThe most aggressive tariff package simulated by the Richmond Fed includes a 25 percent tariff on EU imports, 20 percent on Chinese imports, 25 percent on steel and aluminum, 25 percent on non-USMCA goods from Canada and Mexico, and 25 percent on auto imports.
claimManufacturing and trade hubs in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Alabama face elevated tariff exposure due to the compounded effects of proposed EU tariffs on top of existing measures on automobiles and metals.
claimHigh-tariff counties in the United States are concentrated in the Great Lakes region, the Midsouth, and parts of the South Atlantic, which are areas with strong manufacturing footprints and close supply-chain ties to the European Union, particularly in the automobile, machinery, chemical, and fabricated metal industries.
claimNew tariff measures targeting Canada, Mexico, the European Union, and automobiles threaten to cause widespread disruptions across key U.S. industries.
Transatlantic Trade, the Trump Disruption and the World ... - ECPS populismstudies.org Kent Jones · European Center for Populism Studies 1 fact
accountThe European Union prepared retaliatory measures against the United States, including potential limits on US tariffs on automobiles and pharmaceuticals, which are two of the European Union's most valuable export products.
Tracking Trump's Trade Deals | Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org Inu Manak, Allison J. Smith · Council on Foreign Relations 1 fact
claimThe United States and the European Union agreed to accept each other's standards for automobiles.