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    Kingsman | Financial AdvisorBy Kingsman | Financial AdvisorJune 7, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    EU engaging ‘sensibly’ with US administration following tariff threat – Martin

    Taoiseach Micheal Martin claimed he thinks the United States fears to reach a bargain on profession with the EU.

    The European Union has actually been involving ‘sensibly’ with the United States administration over its intimidated tariffs on all EU imports, Ireland’s premier has actually stated, as he invited a choice to stop the action until July. Taoiseach Micheal Martin stated he believes the US fears to get to an offer on profession with the EU, and that Donald Trump’s administration has problems it wants fixed with the settlements. It comes as Mr Trump said he will pause his intimidated 50% tariffs on the EU until July 9, adhering to a ‘really good call’ with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. In April, Mr Trump announced a 20% tariff on EU items being offered right into the United States. He later lowered that to 10% up until July 9 to enable time for talks with Brussels on a possible contract. On Friday, Mr Trump claimed the talks were ‘going nowhere’ and stated he was advising that the 50% toll rate enters into effect on June 1. He rowed back on the decision on Monday, claiming that Ms Von der Leyen called him requesting an extension to the date. Mr Martin, who went to the Global Economic Top in Killarney, Co Kerry, on Monday, welcomed the move. ‘I do think that the European Union has actually been engaging sensibly on this. I do think the United States side fears to get a bargain on this that’s lasting too,’ he stated. ‘They have problems, the US have issues that they want resolved through this settlement. However, all of the signs in regards to the communication between Maros (Sefcovic) and his equivalents is that they wanted a deal here. Europe has actually responded, so far, in a fairly moderate and practical way. We need to stay focused on those markets that Ireland is doing well in, and I’ve been in relatively normal contact now over the last 4 months with leaders in the pharmaceutical sector, medtech, and the technology industry. I talked with a lot of CEOs, getting their opinion on what’s happening in the US, and also their own sense of how it affects their companies and their facilities. Suffice to say that I think everyone so far appreciates the European Union’s approach in terms of not panicking to numerous statements and to various decisions but rather to focus on a negotiating resolution to this. I welcome the conversation that President Trump has had with President Von der Leyen, and that we’re back to the original schedule of July for what Europe and the United States to negotiate a deal. But tolls are bad for our economy. They’re not good for the world economy. They’re bad for consumers. It’s absolutely essential that we can get a fair and practical deal between Europe and the USA to help consumers, to help citizens throughout the world.’ Mr Martin said there is a lot of ‘wait and see’ among businesses and investors, saying that many are uncertain about the future. He said that uncertainty changes the public’s spending behavior, which has an impact on the domestic economy. In a statement, Tanaiste Simon Harris said: ‘I want to welcome confirmation from President Trump that the threatened higher tariffs are paused until July 9. This follows calls between President Von der Leyen and the US President that spoke yesterday, along with the conversations on Friday between Commissioner Sefcovic and his United States counterparts. These contacts at the highest political level present the opportunity for negotiations to progress. This is our priority. We want to see meaningful and substantive talks. The EU-US economic relationship is an engine of growth for the whole world. There is no doubt that the circumstances are challenging right now, but I am optimistic that we can find a way forward. Ireland will continue to contribute actively and positively to these efforts. I remain in close and ongoing contact with Commissioner Sefcovic and with our EU partners and, of course, we will continue our outreach to the United States. We have much work to do and no time to waste to find a deal that is good for both economies and safeguards jobs and investment.’

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