Aston Martin not planning to pass on or absorb the full effect of US tariffs
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April 30 (Reuters) - Luxury carmaker Aston Martin's AML.L top boss on Wednesday said it was not planning to pass on or absorb the full effect of President Donald Trump's tariffs after the firm said it was limiting exports to the U.S.
"We are not going to pass on full effect or absorb the full effect. It's going to be a mix," CEO Adrian Hallmark said on a conference call after the company's first-quarter report.
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