BMW CEO says trade war could cost U.S. jobs

26 October 2019 12:00 am

Germany (Reuters) - BMW has told United States trade representatives, including Robert Lighthizer, that intensifying a global trade war could threaten jobs in South Carolina, Chief Executive Oliver Zipse said yesterday. 


An imposition of trade barriers would hamper the ability of BMW’s largest car factory, based in Spartanburg, South Carolina to export around 70 percent of its produce across the globe, the German executive said. 

“If they do this, then we are all losers,” Zipse said of his discussions, speaking at an automotive conference in Stuttgart yesterday. “I have the impression they are listening carefully. The export model sustains many jobs in the United States.” 


The Spartanburg plant has not had to reduce production capacity so far but any additional barriers to global trade could change that, he said.