Several EU governments, including Italy, France, Spain, Ireland, and Belgium, are pushing for swift negotiations with the US to mitigate Donald Trump’s proposed 50% tariffs on EU goods, urging the European Commission to avoid confrontation. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni discussed the situation with Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who secured a delay in the tariffs until July 9, while also suggesting a summit with US leaders next month. With a €21bn tariff package approved, the EU aims to resolve the trade tensions before they escalate further.
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Brussels should not be shocked by Trump being Trump
US President Trump's tariff threats have tested the EU's trade policy capabilities, revealing both successes, like a political agreement with Indonesia, and failures in its approach to negotiations with the US. The EU's traditional methods are ineffective against Trump's unpredictable style, reflecting a deeper struggle within its institutional structure and reliance on the automotive industry. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: The article talks about how the EU is struggling to handle trade talks...
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