Trump says they are planning 25% tariffs on EU

Trump made evaluations on the agenda at his first cabinet meeting in the White House.
Trump, who said he would not stop the tariffs on Canada and Mexico, claimed that millions of people died because of fentanyl coming into the US through Canada and Mexico.
"The tariffs will continue, not all of them, but many of them," Trump said, adding that tariffs on Canada and Mexico, as well as all other tariffs, will go into effect on April 2.
"THE EU WAS FOUNDED TO DESTROY THE USA"Asked what level of tariffs would be imposed on the EU, Trump said: "We've made a decision, we'll announce it very soon, and it's going to be 25 percent across the board. That's going to be on cars and other things. The European Union was founded to destroy the United States, but now I'm the president."
Trump said the EU could try to retaliate but that it would not be successful, adding that in that case they would no longer import from there.
TIMING OF TARIFF CAUSED CONFUSIONThere has been confusion over Trump's decision to not halt tariffs on Canada and Mexico, but at the same time he said they would go into effect on April 2.
The US President imposed a 25 percent tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico with an executive order he signed on February 1. The tariffs were expected to go into effect on February 4.
Trump announced a 30-day suspension of tariffs on Canada and Mexico in exchange for increased border security, the day before the tariffs went into effect.
US President Trump had previously pointed to April 2 as the date for bilateral tariffs and customs duties on some sectors.
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