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The European Commission has rejected Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff strategy, warning that no fruitful negotiation can take place under intimidation. EU Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič emphasized the importance of mutual respect in trade relations after Trump proposed a sweeping 50% tariff on EU goods, citing an alleged $250 million trade deficit.
European political leaders swiftly rallied behind the Commission’s stance. French, Dutch, and Irish leaders called for calm and de-escalation, with several warning that tariffs could reignite a damaging trade war. As talks waver, German officials have suggested counter-tariffs are on the table if the US continues on its current path.