Trump Seeks 25 Percent Tariffs On EU Goods, Raising Trade War Prospect
- President Donald Trump plans to impose 25 percent tariffs on the EU, stating it was created "in order to screw the US."
- An EU spokesperson warned that the EU will react "firmly and immediately against unjustified barriers to free and fair trade" following Trump's tariff announcement.
- Sir Keir Starmer, in Washington, affirmed his good relationship with Trump and noted that UK-US trade is "pretty balanced."
- Starmer expressed uncertainty about the UK's exemption from tariffs but also conveyed hope that British trade will not be impacted by the tariffs.
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Guide to getting lost (yes, to get lost) with Trump’s tariff threats
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Four questions on the increase in tariffs on European products announced by Donald Trump
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