Summary

Donald Trump has announced plans to impose 25% tariffs on the European Union, claiming the bloc was “formed to screw the United States.”

While details are pending, he suggested the levies would target cars and other imports. The EU, a major U.S. trading partner, has vowed immediate retaliation, with potential tariffs impacting $29.3 billion in exports.

French President Emmanuel Macron had attempted to dissuade Trump, urging focus on China instead.

Critics, including economists and conservative media, warn the tariffs could harm the U.S. economy.

  • Justas🇱🇹
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    1153 months ago

    Inb4 EU and Canada signs a great trade deal just to screw over Trump.

    • @nova_ad_vitum@lemmy.ca
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      503 months ago

      He already blinked on the Canada tariffs. Put it off another month. We didn’t even pretend to do anything to appease him this time.

      • @dbkblk@lemmy.world
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        93 months ago

        As EU citizen, I don’t think that’s a good deal for us, as we are importing food that do not match our environmental criterias. It’s anti-concurrential for inside food producers that have to conform these environmental laws. It would have been good if the deal was to import things that were produced respecting our laws (no offense).

        • @ragepaw@lemmy.ca
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          43 months ago

          Do you know the food standards laws, or are you assuming? We are not the US, our laws are much stricter. As an example, I saw someone in the EU say Canada would never want your dairy laws because we would have to pasteurize our milk which would increase the price. Thing is… we do pasteurize our milk. That’s already a rule.

          But that’s irrelevant anyway. Freetrade means free of duty or tariff, not free of regulations. Any Canadian goods (including food) sold in the EU, must meet EU standards.

          So if your objection is legal criteria, there is no substance to your objection.

          • @dbkblk@lemmy.world
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            12 months ago

            I don’t know much about food standards laws. A bit of french ones, but not international. Most of it is assumed based on what I heard from news and agricultors back when the treaty was validated! So, what you basically say is that Canada also have high standards, and that’s a good news. No GMO? Some organic food (no pesticids)? I’ve never been to your country, but I will come to visit in the future :) Thank you for your answer.

            • @ragepaw@lemmy.ca
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              22 months ago

              Canada has higher standards, but not as high as they should be. To be clear, the food we sell locally will not necessarily meet EU standards (but most probably would anyway), but the food we sell to you must meet EU standards.

              Also, we love visitors to Canada. Toutes mes excuses, le français Québécois est très différent du français parlé en Europe.

              I hope you do visit.

              • @dbkblk@lemmy.world
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                12 months ago

                I’ve been studying biology and genetics at univ., so I understand the topic very well. The problem with GMO is not the technique per se, but the fact that companies can lock agricultors with specific pesticids, regardless of the damage they can do to environment. For example, Gluten molecule was made stronger by French scientists, for the agricultural lobbies during 90-2010, and now a lot of people suffer from this.

    • Pumpkin Escobar
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      173 months ago

      I still hope Zelenskyy is coming here Friday to announce that they decided to take the deal from Germany, and Zelenskyy ends the press conference with a double bird for Trump. It won’t happen but man I would love Zelenskyy even more if he did.

  • @Vipsu@lemmy.world
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    593 months ago

    He’s not completely wrong. One of the benefits EU provides is better bargaining power for its members against countries like the US.

    Sanctions or tariffs on any individual EU country would likely lead to collective response.

    • @Phytobus@lemm.ee
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      373 months ago

      He is completely wrong. The EU was formed after WW2 to prevent another war on the continent and to increase economic cooperation. The fact that makes us a much stronger block for negotiating trade deals was a side benefit, not its purpose. And it only works to screw over countries that are trying to screw us first.

    • @freebee@sh.itjust.works
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      43 months ago

      2 sides to that coin. You also only need presence/trade deal once and you’ve access to a very large market as a whole all at once. In the end, everyone loses with throttled trade for no other reason than “I don’t like them!!” Transatlantic trade has been very beneficial for both sides of the pond for many many decades…

  • @NatakuNox@lemmy.world
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    553 months ago

    The EU was formed to screw the US… THE EU WAS FORMED TO SCREW THE US?! Bruh dude is possibly channeling Hitler and Stalin simultaneously. That’s the only thing that makes sense. Or he’s terminally dumb. One of the two.

    • @Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      3 months ago

      Well, his definition of “screw over” is probably when the other side of a negotiation pools resources to be able to negotiate in a balanced way.

      In that mindset, workers make Unions to “screw over” big companies.

      Because that’s essentially what the EU is: a polling of resources of many small and a few mid-sized countries to on Internation Trade matters negotiate as a block and hence in a balanced way with large countries like the US and China.

      Given Trump’s background of using his money to take advantage of contractors for his companies by using lawsuits with no hope of winning meant only to drain out the resources of others and make them quite, it makes perfectly sense that he would see those others pooling resources to be able to face him as “screwing him over” and in that “logic” the EU being created “screw over” the US.

  • @TankovayaDiviziya@lemmy.world
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    Trump is kinda right. Charles De Gaulle wanted a united Europe to prevent Anglo-American influence. Aside from his Anglophobia, he vetoed UK joining then EEC because he thought UK is a Trojan horse for American influence into Europe. He also thought that the British are reluctant Europeans anyhow, so why let them in?

    Fast forward 60 years later, and De Gaulle was found right. US companies tried to lobby the EU through UK. The Brits voted for Brexit, and the US finally became an unreliable ally.

    For so much of the French being chauvinistic in a cringey way, they are right not to commit to Anglo influence or Atlanticism, presciently. The French still likes to assert their own global influence but in multilateral way with other countries. Macron and De Gaulle are correct for looking for strategic autonomy.

    Edit: I also want to add, that the Brussels effect forces other countries to adopt higher standards and regulations if they want to trade with the EU. Obviously, many right wing Americans such as Trump don’t like this.

    • @ZILtoid1991@lemmy.world
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      393 months ago

      Brussels effects haters be like: “I really fucking hate USB type-C cables being on every device where it makes sense! I want to bo back to expensive and crappy proprietary cables only the original manufacturer is allowed to make!”

    • @Aqarius@lemmy.world
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      83 months ago

      That, nukes, NATO… It may have been rank anglophobia, but man, did history prove him right…

  • @Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    I’m in the EU and I very much I hope he does, beause the response will be spectacular: apparently there is an Act from 2023 that the EU can respond to this by suspending intellectual property rights of US companies, plus from last time Trump was President the EU learned to target counter-Tariffs for maximum political effect (basically hitting Republican states hardest) and that will also work fine in targetting US companies politically affiliated with Trump (bye, bye, Tesla!).

    Also it will definitelly finish off any lingering delusions of European politicians that the US is an “ally”.

    • @samus12345@lemm.ee
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      43 months ago

      That would be great if another way to retaliate against US tariffs would be other countries officially hosting pirated US material for anyone to download. Make it extra easy for everyone to boycott American companies!

    • @BrowseMan@sh.itjust.works
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      32 months ago

      Yeah howerver for that you’d need Brussels to find its balls and actually start acting like it had a spine.

      And of course, find a consensus among all the contradictory interest of the different EU states (including a good chunk aligned on trump’s illiberal approach if not Russian controlled).

      Man I REALLY hope you’re right, but I don’t have my hopes up. On another hand if it’s not now, it’ll never happen.

  • VodkaSolution
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    333 months ago

    Yes, please, do that. I’m so curious who will he blame when the dollar will be 0.54 euros

  • @fieryhamster007@lemmy.world
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    313 months ago

    The EU was setup to help protect Europe and enable them to have better control over overly enthusiastic capitalist companies such as those found in the US.

    But what do we expect from a low intelligence puppet of Russia?

  • @ToadOfHypnosis@lemm.ee
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    253 months ago

    He’s such a petulant little baby. Macron corrected me, now I’m mad. 😭🍼👶🫃 Fuck Putin Puppet.

  • @meowmeowbeanz@sopuli.xyz
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    223 months ago

    Trump’s tariffs: Swinging a 25% hammer while shouting, “They started it!”—peak trade war theatrics.

    😺😺😺😺

    • @whoisearth@lemmy.ca
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      192 months ago

      Studies show the majority of Americans don’t have a passport let alone have left their own state. 3rd world country.

      • @JLock17@lemmy.world
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        32 months ago

        That’s unfortunately what happens when people get gaslit into thinking being a debt slave is morally righteous.