Fiat-Chrysler, Tupras May Face Challenge Of Worsening U.S.-Turkey Relations — Panjiva
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Fiat-Chrysler, Tupras May Face Challenge Of Worsening U.S.-Turkey Relations

Cons. Discr. - Autos 1251 Energy - Conventional 469 Energy - Refined Oil 203 Materials - Metals/Mining 796 Metals - Steel 544 Sanctions 171 Tariffs 1870 Turkey 74 U.S. 5404

The Turkish government believes the U.S. will not apply planned sanctions following Turkey’s purchase of Russia’s S-400 weapons system. The debate comes just over a year since the U.S. applied increased steel tariffs in retaliation for Turkey’s detention of an American cleric. The prior deterioration in relations has only led to a slowdown the growth in trade between the two countries, not an outright reversal. U.S. imports from Turkey rose 4.6% year over year in the 12 months to Jul. 31 compared to a 13.9% rise in the prior three months. Steel imports dropped 39.2% ...

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