Trump delays 50 percent tariffs on Europe
According to webangah News Agency,U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that he has agreed to postpone the implementation of a 50% tariff on imports from the European Union until July 9.
The decision marks the latest example of Trump’s pattern of announcing imminent tariffs and creating market uncertainty, only to later walk back initial threats.
Trump stated that he had a “very good” phone call with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, which led to this decision.
“von der Leyen said she wants serious negotiations,” Trump told reporters at Morristown airport in New Jersey. “She asked for the tariff implementation date to be moved from June 1 to July 9, and I agreed.”
The president added: “She said we’ll meet soon and see if we can reach an agreement.” However, as recently as Friday, Trump had insisted no deal with the EU was forthcoming and that the 50% tariff would take effect on June 1.
The proposed tariff was intended as retaliation for a reciprocal 20% duty announced by Trump in April—though that measure, like other so-called reciprocal tariffs, had also been delayed.
minutes after speaking with reporters, Trump posted on Truth Social: “Negotiations will begin quickly.” Earlier that day, von der Leyen wrote on X (formerly Twitter) about having a “good call” with Trump.She emphasized: “The EU and U.S. hold the world’s moast vital trade relationship.Europe is ready to move forward swiftly and decisively in talks. We need until July 9 to reach a good agreement.”
Following news of the delay, Asian stock markets saw modest gains on Monday:
Trump has repeatedly criticized “non-monetary trade barriers”and trading partners with U .S deficits . According tO Commerce Department data , America recorded A $236 billion trade deficit With The Eu last year .
Separately , On Sunday , He aligned With Treasury Secretary scott Bassett ’S recent remarks opposing domestic textile production revival : “We don ’T want shoes or T-shirts … We want military equipment . big things — AI And computers.”
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