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German finance minister urges EU to push back if tariff talks with US fail

Xinhua | Updated: 2025-07-14 09:41
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A view shows containers at a loading terminal in the harbour in Hamburg, Germany, July 13, 2025. [Photo/Agencies]

BERLIN - German Vice Chancellor and Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil said on Sunday that the European Union (EU) must take firm action against the United States if tariff negotiations fail to ease the escalating global trade conflict, according to German newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung.

Klingbeil's remarks are in response to US President Donald Trump's threat on Saturday to impose a 30 percent tariff on imports from the EU on Aug 1, after negotiations so far have failed to yield a deal.

Urging an end to the escalating trade tensions, Klingbeil said "Trump's tariffs produce only losers. They threaten the American economy just as much as they harm businesses in Europe".

Klingbeil was quoted by Sueddeutsche Zeitung as saying that EU doesn't "need new threats or provocations", but "a fair deal".

In addition, Klingbeil warned that Germany would not remain passive if discussions break down. "If a fair solution cannot be reached, we must take decisive countermeasures to protect jobs and businesses in Europe," he said, adding that preparations were already underway. "Our hand remains outstretched, but we will not go along with everything."

Klingbeil also said Germany would accelerate efforts to diversify its global trade ties.

The United States is Germany's largest export market. In 2024, Germany exported goods worth 161 billion euros (188 billion US dollars) to the United States, with a trade surplus of nearly 70 billion euros, according to German government data.

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