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Mercedes mulls pulling US entry-level cars over Trump tariffs

The company is considering cutting sales of more entry-level models as part of broader tariff contingency plans, the report added.
The company is considering cutting sales of more entry-level models as part of broader tariff contingency plans, the report added.

Mercedes-Benz Group is considering withdrawing its least expensive cars from the US as President Donald Trump's auto tariffs would potentially harm their sales, Bloomberg News reported today, citing sources.

The company is considering cutting sales of more entry-level models as part of broader tariff contingency plans, the report added.

Trump has previously said that a 25% tariff on auto imports will take effect on April 3.