Xi seeks detente with Europe as Trump tariffs alienate bloc
- On March 12 and April 2, 2025, the United States imposed tariffs on imports from the European Union.
- Rising American trade imbalances with the bloc fueled these punitive protectionist measures.
- Overall trade between the EU and US exceeded one trillion euros in 2024, practically doubling since 2014.
- The US imposed tariffs including 25 percent on steel and aluminum imports and 20 percent on all EU imports.
- The EU is now reassessing priorities and forging alternative markets while urging restraint through negotiation.
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United against Trump? EU-China cooperation evolving to countering US tariffs
Despite differences, the EU and China can shape a new global economic compact. Former Greek Finance Minister Georgios Papakonstantinou argues Europe now has no option but to get closer to China.
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