WASHINGTON, United States
United States President, Donald Trump said Wednesday that European cars and other goods will be hit with 25% tariffs.
"We have made a decision
and we'll be announcing it very soon, and it'll be 25% generally speaking, and
that'll be on cars, and all of the things," Trump told reporters during
the first Cabinet meeting of his second term.
Trump also accused Europe of
taking advantage of the United States.
"They don't accept our
cars. They don't accept, essentially our farm product. And we accept everything
of them," Trump said.
He claimed, without evidence,
that the European
Union (EU) was created "in order to screw the United
States."
The EU currently collects a
10% tariff on vehicle imports, four times the rate of the US passenger car
tariff of 2.5%.
The European Commission, the
EU's executive arm, shot back and said it is "the world's largest
free market" and has been "a boon for the United States."
It
added that the EU's single market "has facilitated trade,
reduced costs for US exporters, and harmonized standards and regulations across
27 countries."
"The EU will react firmly
and immediately against unjustified barriers to free and fair trade, including
when tariffs are used to challenge legal and non-discriminatory policies,"
a commission spokesperson said.
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