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President Donald Trump said that the European Union and Mexico will face 30% to import to the United States from August 1.
U.S. warns that they will both apply higher import taxes when they both decide to retaliate.
27 members of the EU – America’s largest trading partner – said he hoped that he would agree with Washington before the beginning of August 1.
Trump said this week will also start from Japan, South Korea, Canada, Canada and Brazil in new tariffs and August 1. Similar letters were sent to a number of US small trade partners this week.
In the letter sent to the European Commission on Friday, Trump, Trump had years to discuss our trade relations with the European Union, and we must remove long-term great, trade, trade deficits and non-tariffs, politics and trade barriers. “
“Our attitude, unfortunately, mutual,” the letter has been added.
The EU has often been the target of Trump’s criticism. On April 2, he offered a 20% tariff from the block and then threatened to increase by 50% as trade talks.
Washington and Brussels hoped to reach an agreement before July 9, but there were no progress.
According to the US trade office in 2024, the US trade deficit in 2004 was $ 235.6 billion (€ 202 billion euros; £ 174bn).
Von Der Leyen, EU “August 1” to continue to work on a contract, “he said.
“Several economies in the world are related to the European Union’s openness level and fair trade experience,” he said.
“We will take all the necessary steps to protect the interests of the EU, including proportional countermeasures, including proportional measures.”
In a letter to the Mexican leader, Trump said that the country did not suffice to stop the North America’s “Narcase Trafficking Playground”.
“Mexico helps me to secure the border, but Mexico is not enough,” he said.
Mexico responded to Trump’s threat on Saturday, called “an unfair agreement.”