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Donald Trump mentioned he would impose tariffs of 30 per cent on Mexico and the EU from August 1 in a transfer that will additional harm US relations with two of its closest buying and selling companions.
The president issued the brand new tariff threats in two letters posted to Fact Social on Saturday morning.
Whereas the letter to the EU adopted the same template to greater than 20 different threatening missives the US president has posted this week, Trump additionally accused Mexico of “failing to cease the Cartels’’.
Earlier this 12 months the US threatened Mexico and Canada with tariffs of 25 per cent to retaliate for what Trump mentioned was a failure to halt unlawful immigration and the circulation of the lethal opioid Fentanyl throughout the international locations’ shared borders with the US.
Trump acknowledged in his letter to Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum that the nation had “been serving to” him to “safe the border”. However mentioned the efforts had not gone far sufficient.
Each letters to the EU and Mexico blamed the US’s commerce deficit with every nation for the recent tariffs. “The Commerce Deficit is a significant risk to our Economic system and, certainly, our Nationwide Safety !” Trump wrote.
The prospect of recent levies on two of the closest US allies and buying and selling companions caps a turbulent week by which Trump has threatened greater than 20 international locations with tariffs — in addition to saying imminent levies of fifty per cent on copper.
The letter to the EU comes despite the fact that European officers have spent weeks shuttling between Brussels and Washington to hash out a deal that could possibly be accepted by EU member states.
The 2 sides have been engaged on plans to scale back the 25 per cent tariff on automobiles and are contemplating an settlement to abolish levies on spirits, plane and components. The EU can be ready to scale back its €198bn commerce surplus in items by committing to purchase extra US weapons and liquefied pure fuel.
To date, the EU has not retaliated in opposition to Trump’s tariffs, which embrace a 25 per cent levy on automobiles and automotive components, a 50 per cent tariff on metal and aluminium and a baseline 10 per cent tariff on most items.
On Saturday European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen mentioned that EU government “take[s] notice” of Trump’s letter.
“Imposing 30 per cent tariffs on EU exports would disrupt important transatlantic provide chains, to the detriment of companies, shoppers and sufferers on either side of the Atlantic,” she mentioned.
The EU had “persistently prioritised a negotiated answer” with the US and was “able to proceed working in the direction of an settlement by August 1”. The EU was additionally able to impose counter tariffs “if required”, she added.
The 30 per cent risk — with greater than two weeks of potential time remaining for talks on a compromise deal — seemed to be a negotiation tactic, in keeping with one EU diplomat briefed on the discussions between Brussels and Washington.
Ambassadors from the EU’s 27 member states will meet to debate the risk on Sunday afternoon, folks briefed on the plans mentioned.
In an announcement, Italy’s prime minister Giorgia Meloni known as for “goodwill . . . to achieve a good settlement that may strengthen the West as a complete”.
“It will make no sense to set off a commerce struggle between the 2 sides of the Atlantic,” she mentioned, including that either side ought to keep away from “polarisation”.
Mexico’s authorities mentioned on Saturday it’s already negotiating with the US on an “different” earlier than the deadline date and that it believed the choice was unfair. Sheinbaum has lengthy emphasised dealmaking over retaliation.
Mexico, together with Canada, had already secured important exemptions from essentially the most dramatic of Trump’s levies, and had prevented being hit with a reciprocal tariff on April 2.
After unveiling tariffs of 25 per cent on its two greatest buying and selling companions in March, Trump later walked again the assault and mentioned the tariffs wouldn’t apply to any items that complied with the phrases of the US’s 2020 free commerce settlement with its neighbours.
The exemption signifies that about 87 per cent of Mexican items entered the US tariff-free between January and March this 12 months, in keeping with the Mexican financial system ministry.
Nevertheless, the nation will nonetheless be hit with Trump’s tariff of fifty per cent on all metal and aluminium imports.
The Trump administration has additionally launched nationwide safety probes that might result in tariffs on chips, lumber, aerospace components, prescription drugs and shopper electronics.
Extra reporting by Alice Hancock and Henry Foy in Brussels and Christine Murray in London