U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday he did not warn car industry executives against raising prices as tariffs on foreign-made autos come into force, telling NBC News he “couldn’t care less” if they do.

The White House has been preparing to impose new tariffs on a range of consumer goods on April 2, a move that has drawn criticism from international leaders and concerns about potential price increases for consumers.

In the NBC News interview, Trump said his permanent tariffs on foreign-made automobiles would be a boost to U.S.-domiciled factories and was confident the move would lead to increased sales of American-made cars. “I hope they raise their prices, because if they do, people are gonna buy American-made cars,” Trump said.

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    4 days ago

    Too poor to buy a car, in a country that depends way too much on it without actual alternatives.

    That will help strengthen the economy if people can’t afford to get to their workplace.

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      Realistically, the banks will start offering longer loans, would be my expectation.

      If you thought 6 year loans were already too long, wait til you start seeing 8-10 year long ones for new vehicles!