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Trump Says EU Not Offering Fair Trade Deal, Japan Being 'Tough' Too

  • U.S. President Donald Trump stated that the European Union is not offering a fair trade deal, mentioning their historical toughness in negotiations.
  • Trump described Japan as 'tough' in trade discussions, indicating frustrations in the ongoing talks.
  • He implied that the U.S. may dictate trade costs, stating, 'this is what you're going to pay, otherwise you don't have to do business with us.'
  • Trump also claimed that Canada would contribute to his 'Golden Dome' missile shield project.
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Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz sees movement in the customs dispute between Brussels and Washington and relies on an agreement before the summer. US President Donald Trump, on the other hand, misses a "fair offer" from the EU.

·Germany
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"We're talking, but I don't feel that they've made a fair offer so far," Trump said. European representatives like Commission President von der Leyen are more optimistic.

·Munich, Germany
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Washington, United States. U.S. President Donald Trump said Tuesday that the European Union (EU) has not yet offered a “fair agreement” in trade negotiations with Washington.The Republican has announced widespread customs tariffs to both partners and adversaries, although it postponed implementation until July 9. But Trump also imposed additional tariffs on the automotive, steel and aluminium sectors, which has impacted several of the U.S. tradi…

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According to the US President, the EU has not so far made a "fair offer" in the customs dispute. Ursula von der Leyen and Friedrich Merz, on the other hand, were optimistic.

·Germany
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Donald Trump criticises that the EU has not made a fair offer in the customs dispute so far. If this remains the case, the EU must "pay simply what we tell them to pay." According to the President of the European Commission, the negotiations are complex, but they are progressing.

·Dortmund, Germany
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