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German carmakers in talks with US over possible tariff deal, sources say

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BERLIN (Reuters) - German carmakers BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen are in talks with the U.S. Department of Commerce on a tariff deal that would involve a mechanism to offset imports and exports,

German Automakers Negotiate with US for Potential Tariff Agreement

BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany's leading automakers are in talks with Washington over a possible import tariff deal, seeking to use their U.S. investments and exports as leverage to soften any blow, three people familiar with the matter said.

BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen hope that the talks with the U.S. Department of Commerce could result in a deal in June, one of the people said, but this would be contingent on companies pledging substantial investments that would sway the U.S. administration.

The automakers have signalled some plans for U.S. expansion since President Donald Trump began making tariff threats.

Mercedes-Benz will add its best-selling GLC SUV to its Alabama plant lineup from 2027, BMW is considering adding shifts at its Spartanburg plant and Volkswagen's Audi is planning to produce some models in the United States, although the brand says that plan pre-dates the Trump administration.

BMW, which has urged the European Union to cut tariffs on vehicle imports from the U.S. to 2.5% from 10%, is the largest U.S. car exporter by volume. Mercedes-Benz also exports heavily from its Alabama plant, its centre of production for SUVs.

EXPORT CREDITS

Under the proposals being discussed, German carmakers would get credits for cars they export from the United States, which could then be deducted from tariffs, a second source said.

The talks were first reported by Handelsblatt.

Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz and BMW declined to comment on any talks with the U.S. government. The carmakers have previously said they were holding talks with the U.S. government over tariffs.

The U.S. is the fifth-largest source of car imports for the EU, after China, Japan, Britain, and Turkey, according to EU figures.

The European Commission, which oversees trade policy for the 27-nation bloc, is stepping up efforts to secure a deal with Washington to end U.S. import tariffs on EU goods, or at least prevent any increases.

Brussels has asked the EU's leading companies and CEOs for details of their U.S. investment plans as leverage for negotiations.

Still, the Commission is also preparing for retaliation should talks fail, with motor vehicles and motor vehicle products among the highest value items on a list published by the Commission earlier this month of products that could be hit with counter-measures.

Shares in the carmakers got a boost from news of the talks, with BMW up 3.3% and Mercedes up 2.6%. Volkswagen's shares initially rose 2.2% before returning to their previous value.

Trump's tariff strategy has added to the pressure on a German car industry already struggling with weak European demand and stiff competition.

(Reporting by Christina Amann, Victoria Waldersee and Ilona Wissenbach. Writing by Rachel More and Christoph Steitz. Editing by Madeline Chambers, David Holmes and Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • German automakers are negotiating with the US for a potential tariff deal.
  • BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen are involved in the talks.
  • The deal could involve credits for US car exports.
  • The European Commission is preparing for possible trade retaliation.
  • Shares of BMW and Mercedes-Benz rose on news of the talks.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are German carmakers negotiating with the US?
German carmakers are in talks with Washington over a possible import tariff deal, aiming to leverage their U.S. investments and exports.
Which German automakers are involved in the tariff talks?
BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen are the leading German automakers involved in the negotiations with the U.S. Department of Commerce.
What is the proposed benefit for German carmakers in the tariff deal?
The proposals suggest that German carmakers would receive credits for cars exported from the U.S., which could be deducted from tariffs.
What has been the market reaction to the news of the tariff talks?
Shares in the carmakers rose, with BMW up 3.3% and Mercedes-Benz up 2.6%, although Volkswagen's shares initially increased before returning to previous values.
How might the EU respond if the tariff talks fail?
The European Commission is preparing for retaliation, with motor vehicles among the highest value items on a list for potential countermeasures.

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