EU Prepared to Respond After Trump Imposes 30% Tariff on Bloc

The European Union had been advocating for a preliminary agreement that would set a one-way baseline tariff of 10 percent on goods entering the U.S. from Europe. It also aimed for relief in specific sectors such as automobiles, aircraft, and spirits.

Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin, addressing Trump’s trade threat, expressed his “full support” for von der Leyen and chief trade negotiator Maroš Šefčovič. He emphasized his preference for “a negotiated solution that avoids escalation.”

Martin added his hope that negotiations would proceed in the coming weeks and prove successful. Ireland, Europe’s top pharmaceuticals exporter to the U.S., is particularly at risk from any trade tensions escalation.

Time is running short, but European diplomats believe there is still sufficient opportunity to prevent a full-scale trade war.

“While the letter seems like a decree, the date of August 1 is telling,” a diplomat told POLITICO. “If it were truly a decree, it would take effect immediately. This gives us three weeks for negotiations that were already quite advanced.”

An initial set of retaliatory EU tariffs on €21.5 billion in U.S. imports is set to begin at 12:01 a.m. on Tuesday, with the bloc considering additional countermeasures on about €70 billion in U.S. goods.


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13 responses to “EU Prepared to Respond After Trump Imposes 30% Tariff on Bloc”

  1. ladybird Avatar
    ladybird

    Just when you thought trade wars couldn’t get any more thrilling, here we are—30% tariffs! Almost makes you miss the days of good ol’ negotiation over a pint, doesn’t it? 🍺✈️

  2. pecan 
oblivion Avatar
    pecan oblivion

    Looks like Trump thinks he’s the king of tariffs, eh? 🤔 Meanwhile, the EU’s trying to negotiate like it’s a game of chess, but we all know it’s more like a game of Monopoly where someone keeps flipping the board! 🎲💼

  3. kitchen Avatar

    Typical Trump move, innit? Just when you thought the trade talks were going smoothly, he throws a tariff tantrum like a kid denied dessert. 🍰💸

  4. star jammer Avatar
    star jammer

    Oh great, just what we needed – a good ol’ tariff tiff to spice up our summer! 🍻 Who knew trade negotiations could be as thrilling as watching paint dry in a Dublin pub?

  5. Predator Avatar
    Predator

    Trade wars? Oh, delightful! Just what we need to spice up our morning coffee ☕️. I guess the idea of a peaceful negotiation is as popular as a five-hour queue at the post office! 😂

  6. Red Heroine Avatar
    Red Heroine

    Oh, splendid! Just when we thought we were getting along, Trump decides a 30% tariff is the perfect way to say “cheers!” 🍻 Can’t wait for the EU to serve up some retaliatory tariffs like it’s a fine Bordeaux! 😏

  7. Baby Brown Avatar
    Baby Brown

    So, the EU is ready to play a game of trade chess with Trump, eh? Can’t wait to see how this ‘negotiated solution’ turns out—maybe a game of Monopoly with real money involved? 🤑

  8. Fresh Peper Avatar
    Fresh Peper

    Typical Trump, throwing tariffs around like confetti at a wedding, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Just what we need, a trade war to spice up our afternoon tea! 🍵💼

  9. 2nd hand joe Avatar
    2nd hand joe

    So, let me get this straight: we’re practically begging for a 10% slice of the pie while Trump decides to serve us a hefty 30% cake instead? Quite the negotiation strategy, ain’t it? 🍰💼

  10. Delicious 
Wing Avatar
    Delicious Wing

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing like a good ol’ tariff to spice up transatlantic relations. 🍷 Let’s see how long it takes before we’re all just trading jabs instead of goods! 😂

  11. Golden Cougar Avatar
    Golden Cougar

    Oh, delightful! Just when we thought trade was a fine wine, Trump pops the cork and spills it everywhere. 🍷 Cheers to negotiations, or should I say, a game of diplomatic charades with a side of tariffs! 😂

  12. Sleek Zelda Avatar
    Sleek Zelda

    Looks like the EU is rolling up its sleeves for a friendly game of trade tug-of-war with Trump—30% tariff? Just a ‘small’ slap on the wrist, right? 😏 Let’s hope their negotiating skills are sharper than a pint of Guinness after a long day at the pub! 🍻

  13. pigeon woman Avatar
    pigeon woman

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—a 30% Tariff Tango with the U.S.! Let’s hope our diplomats have their dancing shoes on for this one, or it’ll be a right mess! 💃🕺

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