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    U.S. President Donald Trump has signaled impending trade tariffs on the European Union and the United Kingdom while hinting that a trade deal with Britain remains a possibility. His remarks, made during an interview with the media on Sunday, underscored his administration’s growing frustration with what he described as unfair trade practices. Trump, who has already imposed a 25% tariff on imports from Mexico and Canada and a 10% levy on Chinese goods, stated that the EU was “acting out of line” and could face tariffs “pretty soon.”

    Trump warns EU, UK of tariffs but signals possible Britain trade deal

    He criticized the EU’s trade policies, claiming the bloc benefits disproportionately from its trade relationship with the U.S. He accused European nations of restricting U.S. imports while exporting large volumes of goods, particularly automobiles and agricultural products, to American markets. The European Commission has responded, emphasizing that any tariffs would be met with “proportionate” retaliation. A Commission spokesperson reiterated that broad-based tariffs harm businesses, consumers, and economies on both sides, warning that escalating trade measures could trigger further economic disruptions.

    The EU recorded a trade surplus of €155.8 billion ($159.6 billion) with the U.S. in 2023 for goods, but a €104 billion deficit in services, highlighting the complexity of the economic relationship. Despite his criticism of European trade policies, Trump suggested a more measured approach toward the U.K., which he said has a more “balanced and nuanced” trade relationship with the U.S. He indicated that while Britain was “out of line,” he believed a deal could be worked out.

    His comments come as U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer looks to strengthen economic and diplomatic ties with both the U.S. and the EU. The U.K.’s trade dynamics with the U.S. reflect a shifting balance. While the U.S. ran a trade surplus with Britain in 2022, the U.K. Office for National Statistics reported a trade surplus of £4.5 billion ($5.5 billion) in goods with the U.S. in the four quarters ending in the second quarter of 2024.

    This more balanced exchange could allow the U.K. to avoid the brunt of a potential trade war, a stance reinforced by British Finance Minister Rachel Reeves, who recently stated in Davos that the U.K. was “not part of the problem” in Trump’s fight against trade deficits. Trump’s latest tariff threats come at a challenging time for the EU, which is grappling with sluggish economic growth. Data from last week showed that the eurozone’s economy stagnated in the fourth quarter of 2024, while the broader EU posted minimal growth.

    Analysts at Deutsche Bank have warned that new tariffs could shave between 0.5% and 0.9% off the EU’s GDP, adding further strain to an already fragile economic outlook. As trade tensions escalate, European leaders are exploring ways to avert a broader conflict. Holger Schmieding, chief economist at Berenberg Bank, suggested that the EU could placate the U.S. by increasing military spending and boosting imports of American liquefied natural gas.

    He noted that such measures could help the EU avoid a prolonged trade dispute while supporting its economic recovery in the coming months. With Prime Minister Starmer set to meet EU leaders in Brussels, the risk of a trade war is expected to be a key discussion point. While Britain seeks to solidify post-Brexit ties with the EU, it must also navigate its evolving trade relationship with the U.S., balancing economic interests while steering clear of potential tariff fallout. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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