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Trump brags about backing down on European tariffs

Editorial Board Published May 27, 2025
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President Donald Trump is retreating from a tariff menace—and bragging about it.

Final Friday, Trump threatened to impose 50% tariffs towards the European Union beginning on June 1, claiming that the bloc of 27 nations “has been very difficult to deal with” and that talks “are going nowhere.” However on Sunday, he backed off following a “very nice” dialogue with Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Fee.

However on Tuesday, he boasted that his unwarranted menace was a profitable negotiation tactic to hurry up the method.

“I have just been informed that the E.U. has called to quickly establish meeting dates. This is a positive event, and I hope that they will, FINALLY, like my same demand to China, open up the European Nations for Trade with the United States of America,” Trump stated in a submit on his Fact Social platform. “They will BOTH be very happy, and successful, if they do!!!”

The brand new deadline for the E.U. is July 9, however as BBC notes, that’s someday later than the unique July 8 deadline.


Merchants work on the ground of the New York Inventory Change on March 12.

This chaos, like so lots of Trump’s tariff actions, has wrecked unnecessary havoc on the inventory market, which fell after Trump made his menace final Friday. Shares rebounded Monday, following Trump’s walkback. 

In truth, market analysts have coined a phrase for this dance: TACO, or Trump All the time Chickens Out.

Not solely might Trump’s tariffs make well-liked shopper merchandise like Apple’s iPhones costlier, his tantrum-style negotiating threatens the American tourism trade.

What stays unsure is how Trump’s commerce battle will profit Individuals. If the aim is to decrease costs for shoppers, Trump has thus far failed miserably, with many firms persevering with to point that they plan to extend costs. Conversely, his claims that his commerce wars will enhance home manufacturing are unlikely to excite voters who would overwhelmingly want to not work in a manufacturing unit. 

The E.U., which has readied a $107.2 billion retaliatory measure to Trump’s threatened tariffs, has stated it hopes to search out much less damaging outcomes within the ongoing Trump commerce wars.

What Trump will do subsequent is anybody’s guess, and that’s why shoppers and companies are bracing for the worst.

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