EU Struggles For Trade Deal With US By July 9 Amid Tariff Tensions | World News

Brussels: During a telephone conversation with US President Donald Trump, the European Commission President Ursula von Der Leyen reiterated the undertaking of the European Union (EU) to reach a “good” trade agreement with the US before 9 July. In an article on the social media platform X, Von said on Saturday, “a good call with President Trump before the G7 Summit,” he said.
The Xinhua News Agency increased a trade dispute that the US government’s decision to raise tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 50 percent entered into force at the beginning of this month and entered into force at the beginning of this month and that the Xinhua News Agency could significant damage to the sector.
On May 26, the European Commerce and Economic Security Commissioner Maros Sefcovic made similar comments after Trump’s 27 -member talks were “nowhere” and threatened to apply 50 percent tariff to all EU imports from 1 June. After a call from Von Der Leyen, Trump agreed to delay the planned tariff march until July 9th.
According to Von Der Leyen’s mission on Saturday, O and Trump also discussed the situations in the Middle East and Ukraine during the phone call. US Trade Secretary Howard Lutnick said that on June 11, the European Union would be among the recent agreements of the US, because the administration hurriedly to make tariff agreements with other trade partners.
Lutnick, who has been disappointed with a block for a long time, postponed until July 9, but still more slowly than others to allow more time for negotiations, after President Donald Trump’s threat of raising predicate to 50 percent.
The chief of trade said, “Europe was more than prickly” before publishing the Trump ultimatum, then “suddenly they suddenly religiously religiously and made a proper offer.” The US and the EU exceed the trade conditions before the July section.
EU Trade Chief Sefcovic is in regular communication with Lutnick and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, as partners agreed to follow the negotiations quickly two weeks ago. Nevertheless, the EU believes that trade negotiations with the United States can go through the deadline, and the authorities follow an agreement on the principles of an agreement until then, according to people who are familiar with the issue.
Trump management officials said he was angry on negotiations with the EU and was more difficult to negotiate an agreement with a 27 -national group with different priorities.
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, in an interview with Bloomberg Television in an interview with Bloomberg Television, said that most of the US trade partners negotiated “very good intentions”, but chose the EU as “exception”. He also accused the block of “collective action problem”. The EU struggled to gain more clarity about what Trump was looking for during the talks.



