[Trump Signs Announcement to Provide Compensation for Tariffs on Auto Parts] US President Trump signed an announcement on the 29th, allowing a certain degree of compensation for automobile producers that import auto parts and assemble vehicles in the US. This latest move reflects the continuous opposition from various sectors in the US to the government's tariff policies, exerting increasing pressure on the administration. According to the announcement, this compensation is intended to offset some of the tariffs on auto parts assembled in the US, with the compensation amount reaching up to 3.75% of the vehicle's retail price. This compensation cap will be reduced to 2.5% of the vehicle's retail price in the second year. The 25% tariff on imported cars previously announced by Trump officially took effect on April 3, while the measure to impose a 25% tariff on key auto parts is expected to take effect on May 3.