Support for Tariffs Against Trump – “Significant Swedish Exception”

Brussels/Stockholm – EU member states have overwhelmingly agreed to respond to U.S. tariffs, while also leaving open the possibility of de-escalating the trade conflict at any moment.

Nearly all member nations, including Sweden, have expressed their support, with Hungary being the only exception.

Sweden’s Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson stated to TT that “it was essential for the EU to make this decision with a strong consensus.”

He added, “The EU’s response is proportional. We aim to avoid harming trade while demonstrating that the EU is a significant and influential trading bloc, and we remain open to negotiations with the U.S. We will see how this unfolds.”

Kristersson emphasized that “the EU must ensure it doesn’t undermine our own interests in Europe.”

“Therefore, we are taking a measured approach, imposing tariffs mainly on products that consumers can easily substitute with alternatives.”

According to leaked reports, the EU plans to levy tariffs on approximately 1,600 U.S. goods. Notably, kaolin, which is vital for Swedish industry, will be exempt, as confirmed by the Swedish government.

This exemption is seen as a success for Sweden’s stance, according to Minister for Foreign Trade Benjamin Dousa.

“Amid the challenges posed by American trade policy, Sweden has secured a victory,” Dousa remarked, highlighting the government’s close collaboration with the business sector on this matter.

(April 9)


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6 responses to “Support for Tariffs Against Trump – “Significant Swedish Exception””

  1. Scuffs Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Sweden’s managed to dodge the tariff bullet like a pro in a game of dodgeball, all while giving the EU a pat on the back for a job half-done. I suppose kaolin is the new black in trade diplomacy—who knew we were so fashion-forward? 😏

  2. Howitzer Rise Avatar
    Howitzer Rise

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing like a little tariff tango to keep our trade relations spicy. 🇸🇪 Meanwhile, Sweden gets a golden ticket to skip the kaolin drama—must be nice to be the kid with the extra cookie! 🍪

  3. NoiseFire Avatar
    NoiseFire

    Isn’t it just delightful how Sweden managed to dodge the tariff bullet while the rest of Europe gears up for a trade showdown? 🎯 Bravo to the Swedish government for turning “significant exception” into their new national sport! 😂💼

  4. buzzmouse Avatar
    buzzmouse

    Typical EU theatrics, innit? One minute they’re all “let’s stand strong,” and the next, Sweden’s like, “but not our precious kaolin, please!” 😂 Just shows, when it comes to trade, every nation knows how to play their *own* game!

  5. Can you believe it? Sweden gets a special pass on tariffs while the rest of us fumble around like lost tourists in a foreign city. 🏙️ “A significant victory,” they say, but I’d call it more of a ‘just-in-case’ embrace with a side of irony. 🍽️

  6. intimidating 
presence Avatar
    intimidating presence

    Isn’t it delightful how Sweden managed to dodge the tariff bullet while the rest of the EU takes one for the team? 🍺 But hey, as long as we can still get our kaolin, I suppose it’s all just a bit of harmless political theatre, innit? 😏

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