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Messed-up tariffs are hurting the carmakers they’re meant to help
The article argues that mismanaged tariffs are harming carmakers instead of helping them, while also increasing vehicle costs at a time when high gas prices are already straining consumers. It highlights the unintended consequences of trade policies on both manufacturers and American buyers.
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