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Macron's Strong Disapproval over US Tariffs Sparks Call for Countermeasures

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ISTANBUL: French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday voiced "strong disapproval" of 30 per cent United States (US) tariffs for EU and called for accelerating the preparation of "credible countermeasures", Anadolu Ajansi (AA) reported. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd

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France fully supports the European Commission in the negotiations that will be intensified in order to reach a mutually acceptable agreement by August 1, the French president wrote in a post.

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On Saturday, French President Emmanuel Macron expressed his rejection of Trump’s announcement on the imposition of 30% tariffs on the entire EU from 1 August, and defended the need to prepare “credible countermeasures” if they finally materialise, according to the Europa Press agency. “With European unity it is more important than ever for the Commission to express the Union’s decision to defend European interests with determination,” Macron sai…

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French President Emmanuel Macron expressed his "very strong disapproval" on the X platform and called on the EU to "open Europe's interests by decision," following Donald Trump's threat of taxing 30% of EU products on 1 August, AFP reported.

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Emmanuel Macron calls on the European Commission to "accelerate the preparation of credible countermeasures" in the face of Donald Trump's new announcement.

·Paris, France
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