EU wants early US talks to avert Trump tariffs
- The European Union wants to engage quickly with the United States regarding President Donald Trump's planned tariffs, as stated by EU Commissioner for Trade Maros Sefcovic.
- Ursula Von der Leyen emphasized that the EU would protect its interests during negotiations with the U.S.
- Sefcovic noted that the trade deficit with the U.S. Is about 50 billion euros, affecting 4 million jobs on both sides of the Atlantic.
- Luxembourg Foreign Minister Xavier Bettel advised that the EU should remain united and strong, avoiding concessions in negotiations.
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