Comments come after they announce that these duties will be suspended until July 9th if no transactions are made.
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that his announcement was successful in putting 50% tariffs on European Union imports into the United States.
“I was informed that the EU has called for a quick meeting date to be established. This is a positive event and I hope that in the end, as in my same demand for China, we will open up European countries for trade with the United States,” he said.
He added a warning that if we are unable to do business or are treated unfairly, we are given the authority to “set up a transaction” for trade to the United States.
In a social media post last week, Trump threatened to impose a 50% tariff on EU goods before delaying the imposition of obligations, claiming that the bloc is “very difficult” in trade and that negotiations “doesn’t go anywhere.”
A call between Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Sunday caused delays to occur until July.
The EU has offered Trump a “zero-zero” transaction in which tariffs are removed on industrial products, including cars, but the Trump administration has said it will not lower tariffs below the 10% baseline imposed on almost all trading partners. Trump has also announced a wide 25% tariff on steel and automobiles.
The 10% baseline tariff was announced in early April as part of the “Freedom Date” statement released by the Trump administration. About a week later, Trump issued another statement suspending fees above 90 days.
Except for the announcement that it will impose a new obligation on the EU, Trump also said that it will impose a 25% import tax on all smartphones unless those devices are manufactured in the US.
Trump later revealed his post, saying that tariffs apply to all smartphones, not just Apple’s iPhones.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.