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VW to offer investments to US to ward off Trump’s car tariffs

by Editorial Team
30 May 2025
in Business, Tech
VW to offer investments to US to ward off Trump's car tariffs

FILED - VW boss Oliver Blume offers Trump further investments during the tariff dispute. Photo: Julian Stratenschulte/dpa

BERLIN (DPA, CONVERSEER) – Volkswagen (VW) is offering to make large-scale investments in the United States to ward off high tariffs on its imported vehicles, according to chief executive Oliver Blume.

“The Volkswagen group aims to invest more in the US,” Blume told Germany’s Süddeutsche Zeitung daily in remarks published on Friday. VW already employs more than 20,000 people in the US, who assemble cars, school buses and trucks.

VW is currently building a new plant for its Scout Motors, a US start-up founded in 2022. “We will build on this with further massive investments,” Blume said, adding that he expected this to play a key role in decisions on tariffs.

Talks to date have been primarily with US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, but the issues discussed also passed over President Donald Trump’s desk, Blume said.

“We are so far having absolutely fair and constructive talks,” he said, without saying when he expected a conclusion. “I would of course like them to proceed quickly, but this depends on many factors, and I cannot promise anything,” Blume said.

Other German carmakers are also looking to hold talks on tariffs. BMW head Oliver Zipse told a recent shareholders’ meeting that long and strong engagement in the US would help the company to be heard.

BMW operates its largest plant in the world in the US and is reported to be the country’s largest automotive exporter.

READ ALSO: BMW Q1 profit falls 26.4% on weak China sales, 2025 outlook held

Mercedes is also reported to be in talks with the US administration.

At the beginning of April, Trump imposed additional tariffs of 25% on imported cars. While other tariffs were later suspended, those on cars remain in place.

The US is the German automotive sector’s biggest foreign market, with almost 450,000 German-produced vehicles exported there in 2024, according to industry figures.

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