EU Seeks De-escalation: Trump’s Tariff Delay Opens Negotiation Window

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The European Union is actively pursuing de-escalation in its trade dispute with the United States, as President Donald Trump’s decision to delay a 50% tariff on EU goods until July 9 has opened a crucial window for negotiation. European leaders quickly seized on the opportunity presented by Trump’s announcement, which followed a “very nice call” with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
The EU’s immediate priority is to fast-track trade talks and achieve a comprehensive agreement. EU Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič confirmed productive discussions with US counterparts, underscoring the bloc’s “negotiating mood.” French President Emmanuel Macron expressed hopes for the “lowest possible tariffs,” reflecting a shared desire within the EU to restore stability to transatlantic trade relations.
However, the prospect of escalation remains a powerful tool in the EU’s hand. While committed to de-escalation, the EU’s suspended retaliatory tariffs on €21 billion of US goods are set to kick in mid-July if no deal is reached. Moreover, the European Commission is actively considering additional retaliatory measures targeting €95 billion of US goods, demonstrating that while the EU prefers a settlement, it is prepared to respond forcefully if negotiations fail.

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