EU Leaders Call for Strong Response to Trump’s Latest Tariff Threat
- U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 30% tariff on European Union exports, effective August 1, justified as a correction to imbalanced trade relations.
- European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen warned that the tariffs would disrupt essential transatlantic supply chains and vowed to protect EU interests.
- Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala expressed frustration over the U.S. tariffs and called for unity and determination to defend the EU's interests.
- Germany's major industry lobby group, the BDI, stated that the tariffs could derail recovery and undermine innovation for businesses in both Europe and the U.S.
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