Trump Administration Issues Ban On Bringing German-made Vehicles Home From German Military Bases
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration officially prohibited military personnel from importing German-made vehicles back to the United States.
Therefore, soldiers stationed at Grafenwoehr Training Area must now follow these updated customs protocols. Officials stated that this policy adjustment ensures better alignment with domestic industrial trade goals. Furthermore, the Department of Defense confirmed the rule applies to all active-duty service members currently abroad. Consequently, shipping companies must decline any requests to transport private German cars across the Atlantic.
However, service members may still sell their personal vehicles to local buyers before departing. Moreover, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency will strictly enforce these new transit restrictions at every port. Leaders expect that this administrative shift will streamline logistics for returning military equipment. Meanwhile, families should prepare for these changes before their next scheduled permanent change of station. Finally, the Pentagon remains committed to maintaining efficient global operations under these standard revised guidelines.
