They Called Him Crazy but Donald Trump Already Has for North America What He Wanted From Europe - Hybrids and Electrics
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The EU and the United States have agreed to waive the registration requirements for motor vehicles, which is part of a joint declaration on a planned trade agreement, whereby both parties plan to recognise the standards for cars.
European car manufacturers received unexpected relief in the midst of trade tensions between Washington and Brussels. A new agreement reached at the end of July between the European Union and the United States envisages a reduction in tariffs on European vehicles from 27.5% to 15%, retroactively since 1 August. The measure provides a respite for the automotive industry, which had seen its margins heavily pressured by the tariff increases driven …
The US and the European Union (EU) are apparently close to reaching an agreement to mutually recognize registration standards for passenger cars in the future. This is part of a planned deal aimed at eliminating "non-tariff trade barriers" between the US and the EU, reports Spiegel Online. This means that US pickup trucks like the Tesla Cybertruck could be registered in the EU in the future, even if they do not actually comply with European regu…
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