(Reuters) -Several European companies have frozen hiring or cut jobs this year, citing difficult economic conditions exacerbated by U.S. tariffs. Here are some of the companies that announced layoffs: CAR AND CAR PARTS MAKERS * BOSCH: The German home appliance manufacturer will cut 13,000 jobs as it battles sluggish demand, high costs and pressure from rivals, it said on September 25. * DAIMLER TRUCK: The truckmaker confirmed media reports on August 1 that it would cut 2,000 jobs across its plants in the U.S. and Mexico, on top of the previously announced 5,000 job cuts in Germany. * RENAULT: The French carmaker confirmed on October 4 it was planning cost cuts but said it had no figures to report yet, after a newsletter reported it would cut 3,000 jobs by year-end in support services at it
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