US President Donald Trump has declared a 30% tariff on goods imported from Mexico and the European Union (EU), effective from August 1, following failed trade negotiations despite the EU’s offer of zero tariffs on industrial products.
US President Donald Trump announced a 30% tariff on imports from Mexico and the European Union, which will take effect from August 1. Although the EU proposed zero tariffs on industrial goods, the lack of a formal agreement led Trump to impose these tariffs.
Trump made this decision public through letters addressed to Mexico and the EU. Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, criticized Trump’s move as wrong, warning that it will negatively affect businesses, consumers, and patients.
Previously, Trump had also increased tariffs on goods imported from Japan, South Korea, Canada, and Brazil.
This article was originally published on https://bajarkochirfar.com Translated with the help of AI and reviewed by our editorial team.















