EU will respond firmly to US tariffs but still open to ‘compromise,’ German chancellor says

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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that the EU would respond strongly to the tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump, but the emphasis is also open to compromise.

“It is clear that we, as the European Union … will develop clearly and decisively to the US tariff policy,” said Shols, the opening of the trade fair in Hanover.

But the alliance “was always and always strongly ready to work for compromise and cooperation,” he said.

“I say to the United States. Europe’s goal remains cooperation. But if the United States leaves us an alternative, we will respond to a united European Union as a united European Union, “said Shols.

Trump has announced the tariffs for US allies and opponents, including 25% of the import of cars starting next week.

The world’s magnate entered the 25% tariff in the world in the steel and aluminum, entered into force in mid-March, and the EU’s reactions will start in April.

Germany can especially strike at the tariffs of the car show, and they were the subject of a visit to Finance Minister Joerg Kukies last week.

Germany gave a tough answer to tariffs, the government spokesman claims that “nothing chart is turned off.”

However, the Prime Minister of Italy Giorgia Meloni has invited a more mediator holiday on Saturday, calling for a “justified” approach to an escalation dispute.

EU General Ursula von der Heen said that he has previously regrets the tariffs for US car accident, and the EU would “continue to talk.”

On Sunday, on Sunday, it claimed that Canada was an independent country, responding to the double comments of Trump that it should become the 51st US state.

“Canada is a proud, independent people, Canada has friends around the world, especially here in Germany and Europe,” he said at the Hanover Trade Fair.

During the event, Canada is a special guest who officially opens on Monday.

This story was originally shown Fortune.com

 
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