President Donald Trump has recently announced he will be putting 25 percent tariffs on auto imports into the US.
Trump explained this move would foster domestic manufacturing - but economists are concerned about the wider implications of this move.
NZ Herald business editor at large Liam Dann unpacks the outcomes of this - and warns more changes could come as the Trump administration is set to announce reciprocal tariffs in April.
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