April 15, 2025

After Trump suspended fees, the EU delaying retaliation to allow negotiations

After Trump suspended fees, the EU delaying retaliation to allow negotiations

EU officials on Thursday announced that President Trump, who was suspended in some of the lines he had in Europe and the rest of the world, would delay the retaliation programs after a sudden decision.

Mr. Trump’s announcement, one day ago, identified what European leaders were expecting: the desire to negotiate.

Washington’s center came a few hours after European authorities approved 10 to 25 percent retaliation of US imports. But considering the US position, EU leaders said they would take a 90 -day suspension on Thursday.

“If the negotiations are not satisfactory, our opposite actions will begin,” said Ursula van der Lainin, Chairman of the European Commission. Reported in a statement. “The preparatory work is continuing in further counter -measures.”

The Trump administration suspends the so-called “mutual” fees-board lines that are applicable to different countries in different sizes. Mr. Trump announced the tax on April 2 and said the EU would charge 20 percent. With its face on Wednesday, the next 90 days will face a 10 percent board fee.

But Mr. 25 percent fees that Trump holds both cars Steel and aluminum It seemed to be still in effect-a retaliation of Europe’s approved on New Delhi: Trump is not for the late fees now. The retaliating plan will have used 10 to 25 percent fees on a wide range of products, including soybeans, peanut butter and hair spray. European Commission spokesperson Oloof Gill told a press conference on Thursday that the authorities would now say, “It will take some time to think, take some time to analyze and take some time to reflect.”