The president of the EU Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, welcomed the movement of US President Donald Trump on Thursday to stop reciprocal tariffs, saying that it is an important step towards stabilization of the global economy.
In addition, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis was echoed in the search for beneficial mutual negotiations with the United States as he revealed in an exclusive interview with Breitbart News in Athens.
Trump applauded that revelation after the correspondent of the White House of Breitbart News asked about it, Nick Gilbertson:
The EU leader was transferred to comment after Trump announced a 90 -day break for most countries while increasing tariffs on China to 125 percent, as Breitbart News reported.
She said: “Clear and predictable conditions are essential for commercial and supply chains to work. Tariffs are taxes that only harm consumers to companies. That is why a zero rate is constantly awarded for zero.” “” “” “” “” “.
Von der Leyen further described his acceptance of conversations and negotiations:
The European Union remains committed to constructive negotiations with the United States, with the aim of achieving beneficial trade without friction and mutual.
He later confirmed that the conversations will be sooner rather than later and the negotiations can be reasonably seen.
Friedrich Merz’s incoming administration of Germany, designated by the Chancellor, also focused on transatlantic trade, saying that “it is better for all to make rates percent in transatlantic trade. And the problem is solved.”
Poland leader Donald Tusk, further attended the opportunity to talk to Washington. Prime Minister Tok A X to make clear his optimism that conversations will deliver results.
Countries around the world are currently aligned to negotiate tariffs and commercial barriers with Trump in the days since he announced reciprocal tariffs last Wednesday, or the day of release, “as he calls it.
The secretary of the Treasury, Scott Besent, said Monday that up to 70 countries had contacted The administration “wishing to help rebalance global trade.”