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By Tim Kelly TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba heads to Canada on Sunday for trade talks with U.S. President Donald Trump, hoping to persuade him to drop trade tariffs that have imperilled Japan's auto companies and threaten to undermine his fragile government.
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President Donald Trump signed congressional resolutions ending California's electric vehicle mandates and diesel engine restrictions.
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Daily Express US on MSNMcLaren forced to address Donald Trump F1 rumors ahead of Circuit of the AmericasMcLaren has quashed sensational claims that President Donald Trump is gearing up to pilot one of their Formula 1 cars at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin next week.These rumors flew after Trump,
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McLaren Denies Donald Trump To Test F1 CarMcLaren has rubbished wild reports that US President Donald Trump will test a Formula 1 car next week. The claim was made in Canada by respected Canal Plus correspondent Julien Febreau, who said the test will be in an older McLaren car at the US GP circuit in Austin.
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PlanetF1 on MSNBizarre new report claims US President Donald Trump offered F1 driveStrange rumours have surfaced that US President Donald Trump will drive a Formula 1 car — but what is the truth?
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Irish Star on MSNFormula 1 team addresses wild Donald Trump claim ahead of Circuit of the Americas racePresident Donald Trump has been rumored to be set to drive a Formula 1 car next week, but the wild claim has been shot down by McLaren
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GB News on MSNDonald Trump threatens to bring in higher car tariffs in major blow to UK manufacturersPresident Donald Trump has warned that he may soon increase tariffs on imported automobiles to encourage more US production. The move announced today would mark a sharp contrast to the recently negotiated trade agreement with the UK that helped slash car import tariffs for the British car industry.
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday signed an executive order reaffirming California’s commitment to clean cars and trucks, launching the next phase in the state’s transition to zero-emission vehicles amid pushback from the Trump administration.