Europe won't give in to threats by Donald Trump, says Heiko Maas
Germany's foreign minister Heiko Maas says Europe won't give in to threats by US President Donald Trump.
The politician spoke out ahead of the European Commission chief's visit to Washington, which is happening in a bid to prevent an all-out trade war.
"No one has an interest in having punitive tariffs, because everyone loses in the end," Maas wrote on Twitter.
"Europe will not be threatened by President Trump. If we cede once, we will often have to deal with such behaviour in the future," added the foreign minister of Europe's biggest economy.
Keiner kann ein Interesse an Strafzöllen haben, denn am Ende werden dabei alle verlieren. Europa wird sich auch nicht von Präsident Trump bedrohen lassen. Wenn wir das einmal tun, werden wir uns in Zukunft öfter mit solchen Verhaltensweisen auseinandersetzen müssen. #EuropeUnited
— Heiko Maas (@HeikoMaas) July 24, 2018
European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker is embarking in last-ditch efforts to convince Trump to hold off imposing punitive tariffs on European cars.
The potential car tariffs, which would deal a blow to Germany's mighty automobile industry, come on top of high levies already slapped by Trump on aluminium and steel imports.
The European Commission has already reacted with a raft of retaliatory tariffs to the metal taxes, but new levies on cars would prompt Europe to take further action.
Comments (2)
See Also
The politician spoke out ahead of the European Commission chief's visit to Washington, which is happening in a bid to prevent an all-out trade war.
"No one has an interest in having punitive tariffs, because everyone loses in the end," Maas wrote on Twitter.
"Europe will not be threatened by President Trump. If we cede once, we will often have to deal with such behaviour in the future," added the foreign minister of Europe's biggest economy.
Keiner kann ein Interesse an Strafzöllen haben, denn am Ende werden dabei alle verlieren. Europa wird sich auch nicht von Präsident Trump bedrohen lassen. Wenn wir das einmal tun, werden wir uns in Zukunft öfter mit solchen Verhaltensweisen auseinandersetzen müssen. #EuropeUnited
— Heiko Maas (@HeikoMaas) July 24, 2018
European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker is embarking in last-ditch efforts to convince Trump to hold off imposing punitive tariffs on European cars.
The potential car tariffs, which would deal a blow to Germany's mighty automobile industry, come on top of high levies already slapped by Trump on aluminium and steel imports.
The European Commission has already reacted with a raft of retaliatory tariffs to the metal taxes, but new levies on cars would prompt Europe to take further action.
Join the conversation in our comments section below. Share your own views and experience and if you have a question or suggestion for our journalists then email us at [email protected].
Please keep comments civil, constructive and on topic – and make sure to read our terms of use before getting involved.
Please log in here to leave a comment.