
Trump's copper tariffs pile more metal misery on US auto industry

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U.S. President Trump's proposed 50% tariff on copper imports is raising concerns in the auto industry, as it could increase costs for carmakers already facing high metal prices. The U.S. heavily relies on imported copper, aluminum, and steel, and the tariffs may force manufacturers to pass costs onto consumers. Analysts suggest the tariff could be temporary due to inflation worries. The auto industry could see an increase in production costs from 5% to 9%, with estimates indicating an average duty of $1,700 per car produced in the U.S.
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