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Donald Trump to delay car tariffs decision by up to six months

US President Donald Trump has moved to avoid an immediate collision with the EU and Japan on trade by deferring a decision to impose tariffs on automotive products by up to six months, according to people familiar with the matter. 

The delay proposed by the Trump administration is merely a reprieve for officials in Brussels and Tokyo, as well as car industry executives who would be most affected by the action — since the threat of levies from Washington will remain on the table for most of 2019. 

Mr Trump and top officials made the decision ahead of a Saturday deadline to take action following a confidential report delivered in February to the White House from the commerce department, which outlined the  national security risk posed by foreign vehicles and automotive components. 

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