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Trump Says ‘Very Nice’ EU Will ‘Probably’ Receive New Tariff Rates on Thursday

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The EU is “among the toughest” trade negotiators, Trump said on Tuesday.

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President U.S. warns: "In two days we send our terms" Supertariffs at 200% on drugs and digital tax divide again

·Turin, Italy
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Trump announces letter to EU with deal in customs dispute +++ Trump: Probably two days away from deal +++ German exporters: No customs deal with Trump at any price +++ all the news in the live blog.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Months of tariff negotiations between the US and the EU could soon be over, at least that's what Donald Trump thinks. In a new statement, he says the EU will "probably" receive a tariff letter in two days.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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US President Donald Trump warned on Tuesday that the European Union could receive in "a day or two" a letter that will collect the stipulated tariff plan. "They are being very kind to us, and we will see what happens. We are probably two days away from sending them a letter. We are talking to them. I just want them to know that a letter means a deal," said the president at a press conference. From Brussels they had conveyed the message of a "pri…

·Madrid, Spain
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During the White House cabinet meeting, Trump commented that Europe is "treating us very nicely" in trade negotiations.

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