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Trump eyes tariffs on EU and UK in escalating trade dispute

President Donald Trump confirmed on Sunday evening that he intends to impose tariffs on goods from the European Union and possibly the United Kingdom. "The European Union has taken advantage of us," Trump stated in a conversation with reporters.

Trump escalates trade war. "The EU took advantage of us"
Trump escalates trade war. "The EU took advantage of us"
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Violetta Baran

President Donald Trump stated on Sunday evening, after disembarking from Air Force One at Andrews Base, that he would be speaking with Prime Minister Trudeau and Mexican officials the following morning. He mentioned that no major developments were anticipated, emphasizing that tariffs had been imposed and that both parties owed a significant amount, which he was confident they would pay.

Over the weekend, Trump announced that he is imposing 25% tariffs on all imports from Mexico and most goods from Canada and 10% tariffs on Chinese goods imported to the United States. All three countries have already announced that they will take retaliatory measures.

When asked whether, as promised, he would also impose tariffs on the European Union and the United Kingdom, he replied: "We’ll see what happens."

"It might happen with that, but it will definitely happen with the European Union. I can tell you that, because they've really taken advantage of I said, you know, we have over £240 billion deficit," he stated.

"The EU is really out of place"

"They don't take our cars, they don't take our farm products. They take almost nothing, and we take everything from the millions of cars, tremendous amounts of food and farm products. So the UK is way out of line, and we'll see the UK, but European Union is really out of line," he declared.

When asked for details, he did not specify the potential tariff rates or the timing of their implementation other than to say it would be "very soon."

Trump also outlined the prospect of agreeing with London on this matter. "Prime Minister Starmer has been very nice. We've had a couple of meetings, we've had numerous phone calls, we're getting along very well, and we'll see whether or not we can balance out our budget with the European Union," said Trump.

According to CNN, Donald Trump is not accurate in claiming that the EU does not buy American agricultural products. According to government data, the EU purchased £9.9 billion of agricultural products from the US in 2023, making it the fourth largest export market for American agricultural and related products.

On the other hand, according to a European Automobile Manufacturers Association report from December 2023, the EU is the second largest market for American vehicle exports. In 2022, 271,476 American vehicles were imported there, valued at nearly £8 billion.

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