We should expect all three countries to retaliate.”
Am I going to impose tariffs on the European Union? You want the truthful answer or shall I give you a political answer? Absolutely. The European Union has treated us so terribly,
The president will be implementing tomorrow 25 per cent tariffs on Mexico, 25 per cent tariffs on Canada, and a 10 per cent tariff on China for the illegal fentanyl that they have sourced and allowed to distribute into our country, which has killed tens of millions of Americans,
No, no. Not right now, no.”
It’s something we’re doing, and we’ll possibly very substantially increase it, or not, we’ll see how it is,
No, it’s not ... we have big [trade] deficits with, as you know, with all three of them,
I think the President is going to implement those tariffs tomorrow, and he will respond to Mr. Trudeau comments in due time, I am sure,
So, my hope is on the European Parliament, the Commission, the European Council, to come together and to make sure that the legislative setting is in place so that we can actually either give the green light or say, no, too complicated, too risky, too costly, we dump it,
What we need to do here in Europe is to be prepared and anticipate what will happen in order to respond,
I don't care how I'm remembered. What I care about is getting the job done. We need inflation at 2%. I need to deliver price stability, so that the rest of the players can actually play their game at their best,
These negotiations are bound to be difficult given the positions expressed by the American president, ... you can’t go into a negotiation making concessions up front.”
And above all, I don’t think we should give in to Donald Trump’s demands as a matter of principle,
At this stage, ... our stance is to maintain that balance.”
The question of becoming a bridge between the U.S. administration and the EU is relevant only if the U.S. administration is looking for such a bridge, which cannot be taken for granted,
That would be a good deal for both sides,
He’s clearly shown that he wants to do bilateral relations. This may be a negotiating tactic, as he knows he will have to deal with the EU on trade, but it’s potentially problematic.”