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    Bessent says Trump tariff threat may light a fire under EU in trade talks

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    Posted on May 23, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    Trump's 50% tariff threat on EU goods aims to boost trade talks. Bessent criticizes EU offers, while Trump warns of iPhone tariffs.

    Bessent: Trump’s Tariff Threat Could Motivate EU Trade Negotiations

    By David Lawder

    BANFF, Alberta (Reuters) -Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Friday that President Donald Trump does not believe that the European Union's trade offers to the United States are of sufficient quality and that he hopes that a June 1 50% tariff threat will "light a fire under the EU" in negotiations with Washington.

    Bessent told Fox News Channel that many other top U.S. trading partners are negotiating in good faith with the exception of the EU.

    Intensifying his trade war, Trump on Friday said he was "recommending" a 50% tariff on EU goods starting on June 1, Trump warned Apple that he may impose a 25% tariff on any iPhones manufactured outside the U.S.

    The bombshell announcement comes a day after Bessent wrapped up meetings with G7 finance leaders, including European Commission Executive Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis. The G7 ministers meeting in Banff, Alberta, papered over deep divisions on Trump's tariffs to reach agreement on efforts to reduce "excessive imbalances" in the global economy.

    "The conversation in Canada was fine. The problem was the lead up to that," Bessent said.

    He told Fox News that other countries have been making trade offers in good faith, and that talks were advanced with some of them, including India and some Asian countries that have made some "very interesting proposals."

    "And I believe the president believes that the EU proposals have not been of the same quality that we've seen from our other important trading partners," Bessent said.

    He said the feedback he's getting from some EU countries is that they are unaware of proposals being put forth by the European Commission from Brussels.

    "I'm not going to negotiate on TV, but I would hope that this would light a fire under the EU," Bessent said. "The EU has a collective action problem here. It's 27 countries, but they're being represented by this one group in Brussels."

    Regarding Trump's threat to add a 25% tariff to Apple iPhones manufactured outside the United States, Bessent said Trump wanted to bring precision manufacturing back to the United States, including semiconductors.

    "I think that one of our greatest vulnerabilities is this external production, especially in semiconductors. And a large part of Apple's components are in semiconductors," Bessent said. "So we would like to have Apple help us make the semiconductor supply chain more secure."

    (Reporting by David Lawder; Editing by Mark Porter and Franklin Paul)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Trump proposes a 50% tariff on EU goods to boost trade talks.
    • •Scott Bessent criticizes EU's trade offer quality.
    • •Trump warns of a 25% tariff on iPhones made outside the US.
    • •G7 finance leaders discuss global economic imbalances.
    • •Bessent highlights the EU's collective action problem.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Bessent says Trump tariff threat may light a fire under EU in trade talks

    1What did Scott Bessent say about EU trade offers?

    Bessent stated that President Trump believes the EU's trade proposals are not of the same quality as those from other important trading partners.

    2What tariff did Trump recommend on EU goods?

    Trump recommended a 50% tariff on EU goods starting June 1, and also threatened a 25% tariff on iPhones manufactured outside the U.S.

    3How did Bessent describe the EU's negotiation stance?

    Bessent mentioned that the EU has a collective action problem, as it consists of 27 countries being represented by the European Commission.

    4What is one of the vulnerabilities mentioned by Bessent?

    Bessent highlighted that one of the greatest vulnerabilities is external production, particularly in semiconductors, which are crucial for companies like Apple.

    5What was the context of Bessent's comments?

    Bessent's comments came after meetings with G7 finance leaders, where he discussed the trade negotiations and the differing quality of offers from various countries.

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