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Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Volkswagen Downplays Impact of Potential U.S. Tariff Refunds

Caption: Volkswagen Downplays Impact of Potential U.S. Tariff Refunds. Volkswagen’s finance chief said the company expects only limited financial relief from potential U.S. tariff refunds, lamenting how deeply trade barriers continue to impact business. Arno Antlitz indicated that any reimbursement would likely amount to only a “small double-digit million” euro figure. That is a “negligible” sum compared with the roughly €4 billion the company pays annually in tariffs. The cautious tone contrasts with some rivals, which have already booked sizable expected refunds following a U.S. Supreme Court decision that invalidated some tariff measures. Across the auto industry, companies are collectively estimating billions in recoveries, though payments remain uncertain and could take months to materialise. For Volkswagen, however, the structure of its tariff exposure -particularly on vehicles rather than just components- limits the scale of any reimbursement opportunity. Tariffs have become a persistent drag on Volkswagen’s profitability, compounding other pressures such as weakening demand and rising costs. The company’s outlook suggests that even favourable legal or policy developments on tariffs are unlikely to materially change its financial trajectory in the near term. Instructions: THIS VIDEO MUST NOT BE EDITED FOR LENGTH TO COMBINE WITH OTHER CONTENT

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