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Trump Hits EU with 25% Tariffs on Cars and Trucks

Trump said the EU is not complying with the trade deal, and the tariff increase could affect a $1.7 trillion transatlantic trade relationship, officials said.

  • On Friday, President Donald Trump announced he will increase tariffs on European Union cars and trucks to 25% next week, claiming the EU is "not complying with our fully agreed to Trade Deal."
  • The 2025 Turnberry Agreement set a 15% tariff ceiling on most goods, but the United States Supreme Court this year ruled the president lacked authority to declare economic emergencies for such tariffs, undermining the deal's legal foundation.
  • Trump stated the hike forces European car makers to relocate factory production to the U.S. more quickly, pledging "no tariff" for automakers producing vehicles in American plants.
  • European Parliament trade committee chair Bernd Lange called the announcement "unacceptable," stating the move demonstrates the U.S. is an "unreliable" trading partner that breaches agreements.
  • Diplomatic tensions are widening as Trump recently suggested reducing U.S. troop levels in Germany, Italy, and Spain while criticizing German Chancellor Friedrich Merz for "interfering" on Iran.
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Donald Trump now wants to prove cars from the EU with 25 percent tariffs. He attacks Germany in particular. His actions have to do with the "Treiffin-Dilemma".

·Vienna, Austria
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US President Trump wants to significantly increase tariffs on cars and lorries from the EU. Should the measure take effect, Brussels reserves "all options to protect the interests of the EU". Economists warn against far-reaching consequences.

·Germany
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The European Union (EU) said this Friday afternoon that it is fulfilling its commitments to the United States and reserves the right to respond to protect its own interests, after President Donald Trump announced that it would raise the tariffs on vehicles manufactured in Europe to 25%. “The EU is fulfilling the commitments of the Joint Declaration” and “we keep the US Administration fully informed at all times,” a spokesman for the European Par…

·Chile
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"Donald Trump's announcement to increase tariffs on cars from the European Union shows that the US is an unreliable trading partner"

·Belgrade, Serbia
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borsen.dk broke the news on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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