Meeting with President Trump EU chairman suggests high tariffs on imported cars January 22 6:53

U.S. President Trump met for the first time with EU-Fonde Allien, chairman of the European Union, which has the second largest trade deficit after China, and suggested that if import negotiations were not taken, trade imports would be subject to high tariffs. .

President Trump first met with EU chairman Von De Allien, who took office last month, at the Davos meeting in Switzerland on Wednesday.

President Trump has called on the EU to reconsider subsidies to aircraft manufacturers and reduce the trade deficit. At the beginning of the talks, he said, "Everyone wants to make a deal with the EU." I indicated that I wanted to proceed.

In response, Chairman Von De Allien said, "Americans and Europeans are good companions and will strengthen this relationship."

After the talks, President Trump suggested that the EU could impose high tariffs on imported cars if it did not respond to negotiations, and emphasized the idea of ​​calling on the EU to make concessions.

The Trump administration has flickered an additional tariff increase on China, letting it accept the demand to buy large quantities of American agricultural products.

In the future, it has indicated that it will focus on negotiations with the EU, which has the second largest trade deficit after China, and attention will be paid to the future of the talks.