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Trump calls on EU

- ANGELINE BENOIT BLOOMBERG

President Donald Trump called on the European Union to enter into negotiatio­ns to reduce trade barriers during a telephone call with French President Emmanuel Macron, as the world’s largest economy is already moving to the brink of a trade war with China.

Trump and Macron discussed North Korea, Syria and Iran as well, according to an emailed statement from the White House Press Office. On the French side, the Elysee put out a statement saying that a call had taken place and that trade was discussed amid other topics.

The EU refuses to engage in formal discussion­s about a trade agreement in the US while its industries are subject to punitive tariffs on steel and aluminum, which Trump introduced earlier this month. It is “ready to talk about trade liberalisa­tion with our American friends but only if the US decides an unlimited exemption from steel and aluminum tariffs,” EU Council President Donald Tusk said last month after a meeting with the bloc's leaders.

Since aluminum and steel tariffs kicked in, the door for talks about limited trade liberalisa­tion is closed, an EU government official said when asked to comment on Trump’s request. The bloc is also bracing for additional tariffs on car exports to the US later this year, which will further sour the relations with the Trump administra­tion, the official added.

Trump is shaking up the world economic order with his zeal for tariffs and embrace of trade conflict. After imposing tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, along with solar panels and washing machines, his administra­tion has announced tariffs on Chinese imports to take effect within weeks, prompting immediate retaliatio­n from Beijing. Tensions have mounted also with the European Union as the US puts into question landmark internatio­nal agreements, from trade to climate change and defence.

US steel and aluminum tariffs remain in place after a tense G-7 meeting early June with counter-tariffs from the EU and Canada due to take effect in a few weeks.

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas this week called on the EU to unite and fill the void left by the US drawback from global agreements that have underpinne­d trans-Atlantic relations for decades. To counter US retrenchme­nt, Maas said the EU must redefine its relationsh­ip with the US and take on greater global responsibi­lity, including on foreign policy and defence.

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