So when we produce a car in America and we send it to Europe, we are charged 10% tariff on the American made car. When you have a European made car that comes to the US we charge them two and a half percent in a tariff. Right? So why is that fair? Why do they charge us more for the American made car than we charge them for the European made car. (04:51–04:58)
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Asserts that the U.S. charges a 2.5% tariff on European-made cars.
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