Šimonák: The EU Should Hold Off on Action Until the Trump Administration Takes Its Initial Steps

Brussels/Bratislava – The EU will await the initial actions of the new US administration regarding trade policy before taking any steps. This was emphasized by Vladimír Šimoňák, State Secretary of the Ministry of Economy of the Slovak Republic, following the EU Foreign Affairs Council’s trade segment meeting on Thursday, as reported by TASR.

Šimoňák pointed out that the EU is engaged in ongoing trade negotiations with several global partners, including the long-standing and complex Mercosur agreement, which raises specific concerns for Slovakia particularly in the agricultural sector. Additionally, he mentioned trade relations with various Asian nations, but noted that the primary focus is on China and the United States, where Donald Trump’s new administration is being established.

When questioned about the EU’s preparations for Trump’s proposed trade strategies, which include potential tariffs on imports to the US, Šimoňák indicated that while the European Commission is working on a strategy, it is prudent to first observe the new American administration’s approach to avoid hasty decisions.

“The United States represents not only a vital trading partner but also an ally and strategic partner, with a broad array of relationships involved,” he stated. He stressed the importance of EU member states presenting a united front in response to any new US tariffs, noting that no individual advantages have been recognized from a fragmented approach among member countries. “For Slovakia, there is certainly no advantage in acting individually,” he added.

Recalling Trump’s previous presidency, Šimoňák noted that trade relations between the US and EU strengthened during that period, making the United States Europe’s most significant export market, despite Trump’s consistent rhetoric on trade issues. He also mentioned that a previous dispute over steel and aluminum showcased the complexity of mutual trade relations.

He expressed optimism that the EU can navigate its relationship with the upcoming US administration “in a spirit of partnership and alliance, aiming for constructive results.” This concern extends to the European automotive sector, which was often targeted by Trump during his campaign, highlighting that any threats made would have repercussions for Slovakia as well.

“Each member state has sensitive sectors, with the automotive industry being crucial for Slovakia. However, this does not justify undue panic or premature actions. We will remain patient, hoping to engage in negotiations at all possible levels before implementing any measures. Our hope is that no drastic steps affecting European interests will be taken without our involvement,” he explained.

There are indications that Trump may compel the EU to adopt a more rigorous stance towards China. However, Šimoňák clarified that this topic was not on the agenda during the Council of Ministers meeting. The EU must first observe the US’s policy direction regarding China, as future relations between the US and China are expected to influence Europe, a reality made evident during Trump’s first term. (November 21st)


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7 responses to “Šimonák: The EU Should Hold Off on Action Until the Trump Administration Takes Its Initial Steps”

  1. Ah, yes, nothing screams “robust trade strategy” quite like the EU playing the waiting game while the Trump administration dusts off its playbook—because, really, who wouldn’t want to stake their economic future on the whims of a reality TV star?

  2. Old Orange Eyes Avatar
    Old Orange Eyes

    Ah, yes, because nothing screams “strategic planning” quite like sitting on your hands while waiting for a reality TV star to finish playing trade Monopoly—after all, who wouldn’t want to base their economic future on the whims of a man who thinks tariffs are a new kind of fancy cheese?

  3. Ah, yes, the EU’s brilliant strategy of “let’s just wait and see what our unpredictable, tweet-happy friend across the pond decides to do before we take any action”—because who wouldn’t want to play a high-stakes game of trade chess with a blindfold on?

  4. Thunder Tank Avatar
    Thunder Tank

    Ah, the EU’s grand strategy of playing the waiting game while hoping the new Trump administration doesn’t throw a tantrum—because nothing says savvy diplomacy like sitting on one’s hands and hoping for a miracle, right?

  5. Athena Star Avatar
    Athena Star

    Ah, yes, because waiting for the Trump administration to make the first awkward move is clearly the best strategy for the EU—after all, who needs proactive diplomacy when you can play a thrilling game of “Will they or won’t they?” from the sidelines, preferably with a pint of lager in hand, right?

  6. Sienna Princess Avatar
    Sienna Princess

    Ah, the EU’s brilliant strategy of waiting with bated breath for the Trump administration to toss a coin on trade policy—because nothing screams efficiency like a game of “let’s see what the unpredictable tycoon decides next!”

  7. stud 
buster Avatar
    stud buster

    Ah, the EU, ever the patient diplomat, waiting with bated breath for the latest whims of the Trump administration—because nothing says robust trade strategy like playing a high-stakes game of “Will He, Won’t He?” with a former reality TV star.

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