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Trump: Americans should not buy cars to avoid tariffs

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United States President Donald Trump stated on Friday that Americans should not start buying vehicles in order to avoid newly imposed tariffs in the sector.

When asked whether US citizens should purchase vehicles now to avoid potential tariffs, Trump responded firmly, "No, they should not buy cars now."

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