Trump threatens more customs duties on the European Union
- President Donald Trump threatens the European Union with more definitions.
- Trump said that the United States could impose more “mass tariffs” on the European Union and Canada.
- Trump said this “will protect” the United States, “the best friend of all of these two countries had had.”
President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he intends to impose an additional tariff on the European Union and Canada if they are working together for the “economic harm” of the United States.
“If the European Union is working with Canada to cause economic harm in the United States of America, the customs tariff will be largely larger, much larger than it is currently, in order to protect the best friend of each of these two countries!” Trump wrote in a social publication in fact Thursday morning.
Trump’s comments come after he signed an executive order to impose a 25 % tariff on car imports on Wednesday. Since his return to office, Trump has made a multiple tariff about imports from Canada, Mexico, China and the European Union.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, Canadian Prime Minister, chose the first external visits to France and the United Kingdom instead of the United States.
During his trip to France earlier this month, Carney Canada described “most of the non -European European countries.”
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