💨 Abstract
The Shanghai auto show showcased a busy market as global automakers, including Chinese, German, and Japanese, shift focus to a wider market, avoiding steep U.S. tariffs on car imports. President Trump's tariffs have prompted companies to recalibrate strategies, with some finding new opportunities in Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe.
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