FRANKFURT, Feb 18 — Car imports from Europe do not endanger US national security, German car lobby the VDA said yesterday, echoing comments by Chancellor Angela Merkel a day earlier.

The US Commerce Department is due to deliver recommendations to President Donald Trump by yesterday on whether imported vehicles and parts pose a national security risk and to outline options on how to address the issue, including whether to impose tariffs.

Germany's car industry alone has created more than 113,000 jobs in the United States in recent years with around 300 factories, making them the largest car exporter from the United States, VDA said in a statement.

“All this strengthens the USA and is not a security problem,” VDA said, adding that any decision by the US Department of Commerce to classify European auto exports as a national security threat would be “incomprehensible.”

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Merkel also dismissed such concerns on Saturday.

“We are proud of our cars and so we should be,” Merkel said. She acknowledged that many were built in the United States and exported to China.

“If that is viewed as a security threat to the United States, then we are shocked,” she told the Munich Security Conference to applause from the audience. — Reuters

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