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At Consumer Tech Show, German Firms Fret About U.S. Tariffs

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Displaying one of her company's hot plates proudly labelled "Made in Germany", Sigrid Klenk concedes that maintaining production at home could become harder due in part to U.S.…

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A croque-monsieur smell floats in one of the alleys of the IFA, a major Berlin electronics fair. On the stand of the SME Home Appliance Rommelsbacher, its boss Sigrid Klenk puts forward its cooking plates, stamped with a sticker "Made in Germany". ...

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Berlin - A smell of croque-monsieur floats in one of the alleys of the IFA, a major Berlin electronics fair. On the stand of the SME of Appliance Rommelsbacher, its boss Sigrid Klenk puts forward its cooking plates, stamped with a sticker "Made in Germany". Maintaining a local production "becomes less and less simple", entrusts the company's manager to the AFP. Especially as a result of the introduction of US customs duties on steel and aluminiu…

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