Group 1 - The European Union (EU) expressed concerns over the U.S. decision to impose a 30% tariff on EU exports, stating it would disrupt important supply chains and harm businesses, consumers, and patients on both sides of the Atlantic [1] - The EU remains committed to resolving trade differences with the U.S. through negotiations and is prepared to take necessary measures to protect its interests, including potential countermeasures [1] - The EU aims to reach an agreement by August 1 and will continue to strengthen global partnerships based on rules-based international trade principles [1] Group 2 - The President of the European Council emphasized that fair trade promotes prosperity and job creation, while tariffs exacerbate inflation and hinder economic growth [1] - The Chair of the European Parliament's International Trade Committee called for immediate countermeasures against the U.S. tariffs, warning that the worst is yet to come [2] - French President Macron strongly condemned the U.S. decision, expressing dissatisfaction with the timing and urging the EU to take a firm stance to protect European interests [2] Group 3 - President Trump announced a 30% tariff on products from Mexico and the EU effective August 1, 2025, following threats of a 50% tariff if trade negotiations did not progress [3] - In response to the U.S. tariffs, the EU had previously planned to impose tariffs on $210 billion worth of U.S. products but postponed this action to allow for further negotiations [3]
欧盟称美征收30%关税损害双方利益 必要时将采取反制措施
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-07-12 22:14