Trump says '50/50 chance' of US-EU trade deal

Trump says '50/50 chance' of US-EU trade deal

Alliance News
2025-07-25 15:12

(Alliance News) - US President Donald Trump estimated Friday there was a 50% chance of Washington being able to strike a deal with the EU to reduce import tariffs.

In an attempt to slash his country's trade deficits, Trump has vowed to hit dozens of countries with punitive tariff hikes if they do not hammer out a pact with Washington by August 1.

"I would say that we have a 50/50 chance, maybe less than that, but a 50/50 chance of making a deal with the EU," Trump told reporters while leaving the White House for a trip to Scotland. 

His administration promised "90 deals in 90 days" as it delayed the imposition of higher duties in April, but has so far unveiled just five agreements, including with Britain, Japan and the Philippines.

The EU's 27 countries have been allowing the European Commission to focus on seeking a deal to avoid hefty US tariffs, with Trump threatening 30% levies without an accord by month's end.

Brussels and Washington appear to be inching towards a deal with a baseline 15% US levy on EU goods, and potential carve-outs for critical sectors, multiple diplomats have told AFP.

But EU states on Thursday backed a package of retaliation on USD109 billion, or EUR93 billion, of US goods – to kick in from August 7 if talks fall short.

Trump claimed that most of the deals he was seeking had been completed, although he made clear that he was talking about sending letters imposing tariffs on US trade partners, rather than negotiating free trade agreements.

Tariffs charged on other countries are ultimately passed on as a sales tax to US consumers, because they are paid by importers, not the country supplying the goods or services.

"I don't want to hurt countries, but we're going to send a letter out some time during the week, and it's basically going to say, 'You're going to pay 10%, you're going to pay 15%, you're going to pay maybe less,' I don't know," Trump told reporters.

Trump said his negotiators were working "diligently" with EU officials, but he added that "we haven't really had a lot of luck" in talks with Canada, which Trump has threatened with a 35% tariff. 

The US and China, Washington's third-biggest partner in goods trade this year, have the "confines of a deal," Trump told reporters.

source: AFP

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