'They treat us very, very badly': Trump plans to hit European Union with tariffs, 10% rate on China
Wednesday, 22 January 2025 US President Donald Trump has threatened tariffs on the EU and China to address trade imbalances and combat fentanyl trafficking. Possible tariffs include a 10% duty on Chinese imports starting February 1, and 25% on Canada and Mexico for immigration and drug issues. The EU is ready to negotiate while protecting its interests.
"The European Union is very, very bad to us," says US President Donald Trump, threatening tariffs against the bloc, as well as China, which he accuses of "sending fentanyl to Mexico and Canada". Speaking at the White House on the first full day of his second term in office, Trump also says further...
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