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Trump slaps 25% tariffs on ALL cars imported to the US in huge blow to global auto industry with fears for UK businesses

DONALD Trump has slapped a whopping 25 per cent tariff on all foreign-built cars in a huge blow to global car manufacturers.

Trump says that car tariffs, which will go into effect on April 2, will lead to a “tremendous growth in the auto industry”.

President Trump in the Oval Office.
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US President Donald Trump announces tariffs on auto imports in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC[/caption]

The US is one the biggest motor markets for many global car giants – including Japanese automakers Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Mazda and Subaru – who will now be hit hard.

This also includes the UK, which exported £6.4 billion worth of cars to the US in 2018 – accounting for 18.4 of all the UK’s car exports.

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Major update in probe into death of ex-Newcastle boss Steve Bruce’s grandson as cops rule tragedy an ‘accident’

THE death of footie boss Steve Bruce’s grandson was a tragic accident, cops have ruled.

Madison Smith was just four months old when found dead at home in October.

Steve Bruce and his partner Janet at Croke Park.
Steve, above with his wife Janet, spoke for the first time about the heartbreaking loss
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The tot was the son of ex-Man United star Steve’s daughter Amy and her husband Matt Smith, who played for Fulham and Millwall.

After Madison’s death, a woman in her 40s, who was working as a nanny, was arrested on suspicion of child neglect.

But detectives have ruled it an accident and ended the investigation.

Greater Manchester Police said: “While the circumstances are tragic, we don’t believe any criminality was linked to this death.”

This week, Blackpool FC manager Bruce spoke for the first time about the heartbreaking loss, saying “there’s still not a day where it doesn’t affect you”.

He added: “It’s been the tragedy of all tragedies.

“Anyone going through the same sort of grief, I feel for them.

“It’s horrendous that a fine, young, healthy baby boy doesn’t wake up one morning.

“We’ll never come to terms with that. It’s agony.”

Steve Bruce, Blackpool manager.
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The death of footie boss Steve Bruce’s grandson was a tragic accident[/caption]

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