The European Union is bracing for a major trade conflict with the United States as former President Donald Trump threatens to impose sweeping tariffs of up to 30% on EU exports.
With an August 1 deadline approaching and negotiations stalling, EU officials are preparing a range of countermeasures, including retaliatory tariffs, digital service taxes targeting US tech giants, and the activation of the powerful Anti-Coercion Instrument. European leaders have called Trump's tariff demands 'unacceptable' and are warning of severe economic consequences for both sides if a deal is not reached. The escalating rhetoric and preparations signal the real possibility of an all-out trade war, which could disrupt global markets and damage key industries from cars to agriculture.
As the deadline nears, both sides are under pressure to strike a last-minute agreement or face a costly economic showdown.
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