Trump’s Tariff Rollercoaster: EU Hit with 50% as “Patience” Reaches its Limit on Trade Deals

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President Trump’s unpredictable trade strategy took another sharp turn Friday, as he announced a sweeping 50% tariff on European Union imports effective June 1, citing a complete loss of “patience” with negotiations. This move represents a significant reversal from a brief period of de-escalation in early April, when previous broad tariff threats were temporarily paused after market concerns.
The administration’s focus now extends to the technology sector, with Trump explicitly threatening at least a 25% tariff on imported iPhones by late June. This aggressive stance is tied to his direct warning to Apple CEO Tim Cook about the need to relocate manufacturing to the United States, signaling a broader strategy to force reshoring of production. The threat of duties extends to other major smartphone brands.
Despite Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s efforts to negotiate deals and his hope that the EU threat would “light a fire” under talks, Trump’s subsequent assertion, “I’m not looking for a deal,” suggests a deliberate shift towards a strategy of direct imposition rather than protracted negotiations. This signals an intent to simply announce new tariff rates, potentially catching trading partners off guard and reinforcing a more unilateral approach to global trade.

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