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EU ready to react after Trump's 30% tariff threat

13/07/2025 00:41

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Euroeconomies, macron-, von-der-leyen-, tariffs, dazi-, francia-e-germania-italia-spagna-, antonio-costa-, merz-, stati-uniti-contro-lampampampamp39unione-europea,

EU ready to react after Trump's 30% tariff threat

Von der Leyen: continueremo a lavorare al negoziato fino al primo agosto

EU/ENG - On Saturday, July 12, US President Donald Trump published in Truth his letter to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, announcing the introduction of 30% tariffs on goods arriving from the European Union starting August 1. Reactions in Brussels were immediate.

"We remain ready to continue working to reach an agreement by August 1st. At the same time, we will take all necessary measures to safeguard the EU's interests, including the adoption of proportionate countermeasures, if necessary." This was stated by EU Commission President von der Leyen, who echoed the sentiments of European Council President Costa: "The EU remains firm, united, and ready to protect our interests, fully supporting the efforts of President von der Leyen and the Commission to reach a fair agreement with the United States."

Reactions from the capitals varied.

Paris and Madrid highlighted the Commission's reactive response to Trump.

Macron advocated accelerating "the preparation of credible countermeasures, mobilizing all available tools, including the coercion mechanism, if an agreement is not reached by August 1st."

Berlin and Rome were more cautious.

German Economics Minister Reiche stated that it is necessary to "pragmatically negotiate a solution with the United States that focuses on the main points of conflict."

There are 18 days to go until August 1st. We are certainly facing one of the most complicated phases in trade relations between the European Union and the United States.

 

ITA - Il presidente degli Stati Uniti, Donald Trump, ha pubblicato sabato 12 luglio su Truth la sua lettera indirizzata alla presidente della Commissione europea, Ursula von der Leyen, in cui annuncia l'introduzione dal primo agosto di dazi al 30% sulle merci in arrivo dall'Unione europea. Le reazioni a Bruxelles non si sono fatte attendere.

"Restiamo pronti a continuare a lavorare per raggiungere un accordo entro il primo agosto. Allo stesso tempo, adotteremo tutte le misure necessarie per salvaguardare gli interessi dell'Ue, inclusa l'adozione di contromisure proporzionate, se necessario". Lo dichiara la presidente della Commissione Ue Von der Leyen alla quale si allinea il Presidente del Consiglio europeo Costa: “L'Ue resta ferma, unita e pronta a proteggere i nostri interessi, sostenendo pienamente gli sforzi della presidente von der Leyen e della Commissione per raggiungere un accordo equo con gli Stati Uniti”

Dalle capitali giungono reazioni con toni diversi. 

Da Parigi e Madrid si evidenzia la replica reattiva a Trump della Commissione. 

Per Macron meglio accellerare "la preparazione di contromisure credibili, mobilitando tutti gli strumenti a disposizione, compreso il meccanismo anticoercizione, qualora non si raggiunga un accordo entro il 1° agosto”. 

Più caute Berlino e Roma. 

La ministra dell’economia tedesca Reiche ha dichiarato che bisogna “negoziare pragmaticamente una soluzione con gli Stati Uniti che si concentri sui principali punti di conflitto”. 

Mancano 18 giorni al primo agosto. Siamo certamente di fronte ad una delle fasi più complicate delle relazioni commerciali fra Unione europea e Stati Uniti.

 

analisti associati @euroeconomie.it *

 

* This contribution is not a journalistic article but an analytical brief - Questo contributo non è un articolo giornalistico ma un brief analitico 

 


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