FILE PHOTO: Ford CEO James Hackett with Global Automakers CEO John Bozzella arrive for a White House meeting between senior executives from U.S. and foreign automakers and U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington, U.S., May 11, 2018. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
WASHINGTON - The head of a broad coalition of Japanese, German and South Korean automakers warned on Friday that renewed punitive Chinese tariffs on U.S. autos would hurt U.S. vehicle exports to China and put U.S. jobs at risk. “The tit-for-tat tariffs, absent any meaningful negotiations, are damaging to the American auto industry,” John Bozzella, who chairs the ad-hoc group “Here for America” that includes Volkswagen AG (
no one in charge cares....we're talking peasant jobs and realdonaldtrump believes those folks are with him even if he starves them, or destroys them.....
It's almost as if he doesnt understand economics