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    EU pauses trade retaliation against US after Trump’s 30% tariff threat

    FreshUsNewsBy FreshUsNewsJuly 13, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    The EU will delay its plan to hit the US with tariffs on €21bn of its annual exports to Europe on Tuesday within the hope of coming to an settlement after Donald Trump introduced that he would hit the bloc with 30 per cent tariffs from August 1.

    European Fee president Ursula von der Leyen stated on Sunday that the appliance of tariffs to €21bn of annual US exports to the EU, together with hen, bikes and garments, that had been on account of come into impact after midnight on July 14 could be suspended till “early August”.

    “We’ve at all times been clear that we want a negotiated resolution with the US. This stays the case,” she stated.

    Donald Trump announced on Saturday that he would hit the EU and Mexico, two of the US’s closest buying and selling companions, with 30 per cent tariffs from August 1.

    European leaders have been cut up on whether or not the bloc ought to press for a fast framework commerce deal much like the UK’s or maintain negotiating within the hope of reaching a greater final result.

    Senior EU officers instructed the FT that they didn’t count on Trump to in the end undergo together with his new risk of 30 per cent tariffs, which is being broadly interpreted by Brussels as a bid by the US President to extend stress on the bloc within the remaining time left for negotiations.

    One EU official pointed to the chance of a really adverse US investor response to such steep measures on a key buying and selling associate.

    “We belief within the markets,” the official stated.

    Lars Klingbeil speaks to MPs within the Bundestag on Friday © Katharina Kausche/dpa

    German finance minister Lars Klingbeil referred to as for the EU to proceed “critical” talks. “No person wants new threats or provocations proper now. What we’d like is for the EU to proceed critical and focused negotiations with the US,” he instructed Süddeutsche Zeitung.

    Nonetheless Klingbeil warned that “if a good negotiated resolution can’t be reached, then we should take decisive countermeasures to guard jobs and corporations in Europe.”

    In addition to the preliminary listing of counter-tariffs, the European Fee, which runs commerce coverage, is consulting on a package deal of tariffs on an extra €95bn of imports from the US, together with plane, alcohol and meals, which would wish member states’ approval. This has already been decreased to €72bn, in accordance with two diplomats, after governments lobbied to take away some delicate merchandise from the goal listing.

    The US is making use of tariffs on round €380bn of annual imports from the EU.

    Von der Leyen stated that the fee would “proceed to arrange” the second listing of countermeasures however she stated that the bloc wouldn’t invoke its anti-coercion instrument, which might permit it to take measures in opposition to US service exports, for instance by blocking corporations from public procurement contracts.

    The instrument “is created for extraordinary conditions — we’re not there but,” the fee president stated, including that “the time is for negotiations”.

    Her feedback got here as she introduced a “political settlement” on a free commerce take care of Indonesia after 9 years of talks.

    The deal, anticipated to be finalised in September, will have to be ratified by a weighted majority of member states and by the European parliament. Officers are assured it can go as Indonesia doesn’t export delicate agricultural merchandise similar to beef.

    Bilateral commerce in items between the EU and Indonesia was €27.3bn in 2024, with EU exports value €9.7bn and EU imports value €17.5bn.

    “I’m very completely satisfied that on this period of instability and confusion we’re setting a proper instance,” Indonesia President Prabowo Subianto stated.

    Von der Leyen stated that diversifying its commerce agreements was a central a part of the EU’s technique to counter Trump’s commerce conflict.

    Some enterprise teams and politicians, nevertheless, have criticised Von der Leyen’s strategy.

    Italian deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini
    Matteo Salvini blamed Brussels for mishandling the commerce negotiations. © Riccardo Antimiani/EPA/Shutterstock

    Italian deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini, chief of the far-right League social gathering who had enthusiastically rooted for Trump’s re-election, lashed out at Brussels for mishandling the negotiations.

    “Trump has no cause to assault our nation however as soon as once more we’re paying the worth for a German-led Europe,” stated the League in an announcement.

    Coldiretti, the influential Italian agribusiness affiliation, has additionally criticised Brussels’s dealing with of the negotiations, warning that Trump’s threatened 30 per cent tariff fee could be a “deathblow” to Italy’s meals exports, and trigger an estimated €2.3bn in direct damages to Italian producers.

    “If the tariffs had been to be confirmed on August 1, we can not assist however observe the entire failure of von der Leyen’s coverage,” stated Ettore Prandini, Coldiretti president.

    Extra reporting by Amy Kazmin in Rome, Henry Foy in Brussels and Anne-Sylvaine Chassany in Berlin



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