The leaders of the Automobile Company have been reluctant to directly criticize the 25% prices of President Trump on imported cars and car parts, despite a palpable feeling for fear of the damage they believe that its commercial policies will make their operations and their profits.
Instead, they continue a more subtle strategy, stressing how much they have already invested in American manufacturing, in the hope that the president will show mercy.
In advertisements, interviews with the media and photo sessions in recent weeks, car manufacturers have declared their dedication to producing cars in the United States and highlighting the investments they have already made.
BMW and Ford Motor have placed full-page newspaper advertisements that highlight the number of jobs they created in the United States.
Hyundai leaders appeared to the White House last month to announce plans to invest $ 21 billion in the company’s US operations, allowing Trump to take the merit.
At the New York International Salon this week, Rare was the executive who did not mention how his business has invested in American manufacturing and jobs.
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