After Trump Letter: Ep Committee Chairman Lange for End of Patience
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In the customs dispute with US President Donald Trump, the EU has so far avoided increasing the pressure with its own tariffs. According to recent developments, calls for a change of course are now becoming louder.
While this Saturday Donald Trump announced a 30% customs surcharge for the European Union (EU) and Mexico, the former European Commissioner for the Internal Market, Thierry Breton, claims not to be surprised by the US President's decision.
US President Trump announces new tariffs - and thus scares the EU. Federal Minister of Economics Reiche relies on further negotiations. Associations and economists warn of serious consequences in the event of entry into force.
Trump announced this Saturday the imposition of customs duties of 30% on imports from Mexico and the European Union from 1 August. ...
Some want to continue negotiating, others warn of dramatic consequences: Donald Trump's recent tariff announcement has upset the EU. The Federal Government is now admonishing pragmatism.
"President Trump's announcement is a warning signal for industry on both sides of the Atlantic," the German Federation of Industry (BDI) said.
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