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European markets to rise as Trump prepares tariff reduction on auto parts

Upworthy Tuesday, 29 April 2025 ()
The White House has confirmed President Trump’s plan to reduce tariffs on auto parts for cars made in America, just days before the exemption on 25% import levies expires. Global markets continue their week-long winning streak, with major European indices set to open higher.
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