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EU delays retaliatory tariffs against US

2025-07-14 02:16 Last Updated At:04:17

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Sunday that the European Union (EU) will pause its countermeasures against the United States until early August, and the bloc will continue to prepare response options.

Her statement follows the U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement on Saturday that starting from August 1, a 30-percent tariff will be imposed on goods imported from the EU and Mexico.

Currently, the U.S. imposes a 50-percent tariff on EU steel and aluminum products, a 25- percent tariff on the automotive sector, and a baseline tariff of 10 percent on almost all other goods.

According to the previously announced plan, the EU’s first round of retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods were scheduled to take effect on Monday.

Trump’s decision to impose 30 percent tariffs on EU exports has triggered widespread opposition from European leaders.

German Vice Chancellor and Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil said on Sunday that the EU must take firm action against the United States if tariff negotiations fail to ease the escalating global trade conflict, according to German newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung.

Urging an end to the escalating trade tensions, Klingbeil said "Trump's tariffs produce only losers. They threaten the American economy just as much as they harm businesses in Europe."

Klingbeil said that EU doesn't "need new threats or provocations," but "a fair deal."

Klingbeil also said Germany would accelerate efforts to diversify its global trade ties.

On Saturday, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said in a social media post that economic openness and trade create prosperity, while unjustified tariffs destroy it, adding that Spain will continue to support the European Commission in its negotiations to reach an agreement with the United States before August 1.

EU delays retaliatory tariffs against US

EU delays retaliatory tariffs against US

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said on Wednesday that Seoul firmly adheres to the one-China principle, in comments made ahead of his upcoming state visit to China.

The remarks were made in an interview with China Media Group (CMG). The visit is scheduled for Jan 4–7.

"The consensus reached between governments of the Republic of Korea and China when diplomatic relations were established continues to be the fundamental principle governing our relations, and its effectiveness remains steadfast. I want to clearly state that the ROK has always adhered to the one-China principle. Maintaining peace and stability in regional matters, including in Northeast Asia and concerning the Taiwan issue, holds significant importance to us," said Lee.

"The foundational relationship between the ROK and China was established on a very principled and fundamental basis from the beginning. It is clear that the ROK government has always adhered to this position and has never wavered from it. I believe that the sound development of ROK-China relations depends on both sides fully respecting each other's core interests and being mutually tolerant of each other's positions. In this context, we will, as always, uphold the one-China principle as the Taiwan issue is China's most fundamental concern," he said.

ROK president reiterates firm adherence to one-China principle

ROK president reiterates firm adherence to one-China principle

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