Macron calls Trump's tariffs ‘brutal and unfounded' and warns France could suspend US investments
President says 'nothing can be ruled out' in response to US measures
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EU reaction to Trump tariffs in 2025: The EU pursued a unified, proportionate response framework, signaling readiness to deploy countermeasures if U.S. duties persisted. Key players described the measures as legitimate and proportional, with discussions centering on using EU anti-coercion tools and targeted tariffs on high-value U.S. imports. This reflects Brussels’ emphasis on solidarity among member states and a willingness to escalate if negotiations stall. [Sources from 2025 coverage and EU trade briefings discuss these dynamics extensively.]
Political and economic stakes: The EU’s stance highlighted potential impacts on European exporters (notably in sectors like aerospace, automotive, farming, and consumer goods) and on transatlantic trade relations, while aiming to preserve European industrial competitiveness and protect jobs. Leaders stressed negotiation and a de-escalation path, but warned of credible countermeasures if U.S. actions deepen. [Analyses from EU briefings and major outlets in 2025-2026.]
Presidential tariff pauses and EU options: At times when U.S. tariffs paused or were narrowed, the EU publicly welcomed pauses but remained non-committal about immediate retaliation, signaling a readiness to respond if duties resumed or widened. The bloc also explored leveraging multilateral channels (WTO, bilateral talks) and broader coalition-building with other trading partners. [Reports from early 2025 to 2026 summarize these nuanced positions.]
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President says 'nothing can be ruled out' in response to US measures
www.theguardian.comEuropean Union leaders will hold an emergency meeting in the coming days to discuss President Donald Trump's latest tariff threat as they explore possible retaliatory measures.
www.bloomberg.comAs US tariffs on EU exports escalate, Europe scrambles for a unified response. Trade ministers met in Luxembourg to chart the way forward — and the stakes are high.
www.dw.comThis alert outlines the EU’s latest response to the Trump II administration’s tariff measures.
www.clearygottlieb.comsystem. The EU has decided not to extend the suspension, which expired on April 14, 2025.6 New countermeasures The EU has adopted tariffs of 25% targeting €18 billion of U.S.-origin goods, including food and beverage products, personal care and household
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