German carmaker BMW said it will raise the prices of two U.S.-made crossover sport-utility vehicles in China to cope with the additional cost of tariffs on U.S. car imports into the world’s biggest auto market.
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BMW lifts prices in China on U.S.-made SUVs to combat tariffs
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