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Trump Delays EU Tariff Threat, Extends Negotiation Window to July

The US and EU now have until July 9 to resolve trade tensions as Trump agrees to postpone 50% tariffs following talks with von der Leyen.

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US-Präsident Donald Trump zeigt seine Faust beim Umsteigen auf der Joint Base Andrews in Maryland von der Air Force One in den Hubschrauber mit dem Rufzeichen Marine One.
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Overview

  • US President Donald Trump has deferred the imposition of 50% tariffs on EU imports from June 1 to July 9 after discussions with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
  • The EU has proposed abolishing tariffs on industrial goods and increasing imports of US liquefied natural gas, military technology, and agricultural products to ease tensions.
  • Both sides are intensifying negotiations, but the EU is preparing countermeasures, including tariffs on US goods worth nearly 100 billion Euros, in case talks fail.
  • Economic studies predict severe consequences if tariffs are enacted, with Germany potentially facing losses exceeding 200 billion Euros by 2028.
  • Trump's tariff policy poses risks for the US economy, potentially raising consumer prices and inflation, adding pressure on his administration to reach a resolution.