On January 21, US President Donald Trump pledged tariffs on the European Union, accusing the bloc of unfair trade practices and a $350 billion deficit. He also warned of a 10% tariff on Chinese imports, citing fentanyl trafficking. Trump’s comments came after he refrained from immediately imposing tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China. Meanwhile, China and the EU expressed opposition, with leaders calling for cooperation and warning against protectionism. In the EU Parliament, divisions over Trump’s return were evident, with some lawmakers criticizing his approach. n18oc_crux
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