Trump and from the Leyen: Customs dispute averting at the last minute!

On May 26, 2025, Donald Trump first spoke to Ursula from the Leyen about customs talks between the USA and the EU.
On May 26, 2025, Donald Trump first spoke to Ursula from the Leyen about customs talks between the USA and the EU. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Trump and from the Leyen: Customs dispute averting at the last minute!

In a significant step to calm transatlantic trade relationships, US President Donald Trump made calls on Sunday evening with the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen. This was the first direct contact since Trump's inauguration, which came about on the initiative of Von der Leyen. The occasion of the conversation was Trump's previous announcement, from June 1st to impose an import customs of 50 percent on goods from the EU. Süddeutsche Zeitung reported that the exchange was all the more remarkable, since the two politicians had only met in Rome shortly when burialing pope Franzisk.

Trump described the phone call as "very nice" and announced that the threat of the high tariffs withdraw to EU imports. This gave the trade talks between the USA and the EU new impetus. After the conversation, a new negotiation date for July 9th was determined in order to advance the talks about further trade questions. European stock exchanges reacted positively to this development, while the euro achieved a monthly high against the dollar. CBC adds that the gold prices also fell due to the sunken demand.

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The trade relationships between the EU and the USA, which have long been tense, have caused both sides to urgently search for solutions. An EU spokesman confirmed that both the United States and the EU decided to continue the trading negotiations quickly. While Trump had complained about slow progress, the German Economic Minister Katherina Reiche supported a calm and constructive course of the negotiations. Süddeutsche Zeitung further reported that some specialized products could continue to be affected by tariffs despite the general relaxation.

The debate about tariffs has also won the European Parliament. After Trump's re -election in November 2024, MPs, including Maroš Šefčovič, discussed the effects of tariffs on companies and consumers. Bernd Lange pointed out the possibility of countermeasures if the situation should not stabilize. In addition, Sophie Wilmès emphasized the importance of taking a deterrent to unfair tariffs. On February 12, 2025, a debate about the customs threats of the Trump management took place, in which the need for fair trade was pointed out.

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