• General Motors uses filing with the Commerce Department to warn against Trump’s tariffs plans 
  • Overly broad tariffs could ‘lead to a smaller GM, a reduced presence at home and abroad… and risk less – not more – U.S. jobs’ it said
  • Company CEO Mary Barra has met Trump repeatedly
  • Call was echoed by other companies including Toyota and by the National Association of Manufacturers 

By Associated Press

Published: 17:37 BST, 29 June 2018 | Updated: 00:36 BST, 30 June 2018

Automakers, manufacturers and classic-car enthusiasts are coming out against President Donald Trump’s plan to consider taxing imported cars, trucks and auto parts.

General Motors warned in a filing Friday with the U.S. Commerce Department that the threat of auto tariffs ‘risks undermining GM’s competitiveness against foreign auto producers’ by driving up the cost of imported components and raises the risk that GM will face retaliation in other countries.

The largest U.S. automaker said in comments filed on Friday with the U.S. Commerce Department that overly broad tariffs could ‘lead to a smaller GM, a reduced presence at home and abroad for this iconic American company, and risk less – not more – U.S. jobs.’

Warning: GM, led by CEO Mary Barra, who has met Trump repeatedly, is warning that tariffs the president wants to impose on foreign imports could hurt it and cost Americans jobs

Warning: GM, led by CEO Mary Barra, who has met Trump repeatedly, is warning that tariffs the president wants to impose on foreign imports could hurt it and cost Americans jobs

Pile on: Toyota Motor North America said the tariffs 'would have a negative impact on all manufacturers, increasing the cost of... domestically produced vehicles that rely on imported parts'

Pile on: Toyota Motor North America said the tariffs 'would have a negative impact on all manufacturers, increasing the cost of... domestically produced vehicles that rely on imported parts'

Pile on: Toyota Motor North America said the tariffs ‘would have a negative impact on all manufacturers, increasing the cost of… domestically produced vehicles that rely on imported parts’

The National Association of Manufacturers said in its filing that that the tariff plan would ‘put the U.S. manufacturing sector at a global disadvantage, undermining growth and job creation throughout the United States.’

And Toyota Motor North America said the tariffs ‘would have a negative impact on all manufacturers, increasing the cost of imported vehicles as well as domestically produced vehicles that rely on imported parts’ – such as the company’s Kentucky-built Camry.

Friday is the deadline for public comments on Trump’s call for a Commerce investigation into whether auto imports pose enough of a threat to U.S. national security to justify tariffs. 

The president has cited national security concerns as the reason for slapping tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, drawing retaliatory tariffs from the European Union, Mexico, Canada, Turkey and India.

Car collector Guy Mace of Springfield, Missouri, was one of many classic-car enthusiasts who wrote in to call for used cars and parts to be excluded from any tariff. 

‘Antique and classic cars (have) nothing to do with national security,’ Mace wrote. 

‘A wide ranging industry is involved the collection of antique and classic cars, and literally thousands of car enthusiasts, auction houses and repair/restoration shops derive their livelihood from this industry.’

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