WASHINGTON — The White House is looking to whittle down a $30 billion automotive trade deficit with Germany with increased production in the U.S., Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said ahead of a meeting with automakers in Washington on Tuesday.
WASHINGTON — The White House is looking to whittle down a $30 billion automotive trade deficit with Germany with increased production in the U.S., Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said ahead of a meeting with automakers in Washington on Tuesday.
The sweeping belt-tightening effort will involve hundreds of job cuts in the U.S. and factory consolidation in Mexico.