EU trade
chief to Trump: Let’s deal
“Our message
is very clear: We are ready to engage,” Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovic tells
POLITICO.
January 22,
2025 6:58 pm CET
By Camille
Gijs
https://www.politico.eu/article/eu-donald-turmp-maros-sefcovic-ursula-von-der-leyen-lets-deal/
DAVOS,
Switzerland — The European Union has a clear message for Donald Trump: We are
ready to deal.
EU trade
chief Maroš Šefčovič extended an olive branch to Washington on Wednesday, two
days after the U.S. president was sworn in. He told POLITICO that Brussels was
ready to talk with the new Washington administration — despite the repeated
threats that Trump has made to hit the 27-nation bloc with tariffs.
“We listen
very carefully to the messages coming from there, from the White House,”
Šefčovič, speaking on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum, said in his
first print interview since taking on the job in December.
“Our message
is very clear: We are ready to engage. We want to put on the table [a] package
of cooperation. And we are ready to discuss all the concerns of our American
partners and take it from there.”
Trump’s
tariff threats have sown fear in Brussels and governments across the bloc at a
time when the continent’s economy is flagging. His vow to impose higher,
punitive, tariffs on China has leaders worrying that cheap exports once
destined for the U.S. market will end up flooding the European market.
Willing to
offer carrots to Washington, Šefčovič’s comments add to the plan laid out by
Ursula von der Leyen, the chief of the EU executive, who issued a veiled
warning to Trump on Tuesday. Without name-checking him, she spelled out the
many options the EU has, such as boosting cooperation “not only with our
long-time like-minded friends, but with any country we share interests with.”
Von der
Leyen had already suggested that one way to deter Trump from imposing new
tariffs is for Europe to buy more U.S. liquefied natural gas. Loading up on
American military gear would be another way to buy favor in Washington.
Even though
Trump has not followed through on his threat to impose universal tariffs on Day
One, he has continued since taking office to trash talk the EU, blaming it for
a yawning transatlantic trade deficit.
“They don’t
take our cars at all. They don't take our farm products, essentially. They
don't take very much. We have a $350 billion deficit with the European Union.
They treat us badly so they are going to be in for tariffs,” Trump told
reporters in the White House.
Šefčovič, a
European Commission veteran known for his calm demeanor, didn’t take the bait.
“This
relationship is so massive and so important that we just have to treasure it.
We just have to look at how we can improve it,” he said, stressing that
transatlantic ties account for over 40 percent of the world’s gross domestic
product.
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