U.S. President Donald Trump has warned that the European Union could face new tariffs if it does not step up purchases of American goods, reviving a familiar trade dispute just before the G7 summit. The threat adds fresh uncertainty to transatlantic economic relations at a time when global markets are already sensitive to tariff shocks.
According to Reuters, Trump framed the demand as a way to narrow the U.S. trade imbalance, but the message also signals a return to pressure tactics that could affect exporters on both sides of the Atlantic. European officials are likely to view the warning as a challenge to existing trade ties rather than a path toward stable negotiations.
The announcement comes as major economies prepare for talks on trade, security, and slowing growth. Any move toward higher tariffs could raise costs for consumers and businesses, while also complicating efforts to maintain cooperation among allies on broader geopolitical issues.
With the G7 meeting approaching, the dispute underscores how quickly tariff threats can spill into wider diplomatic tensions. For European governments, the immediate question is whether Washington is seeking a bargaining tactic or setting the stage for a new round of trade confrontation.
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