Trump to put 25% tariffs on EU cars, says bloc not complying with trade deal
President Donald Trump announced he will impose 25% tariffs on European Union cars and trucks starting next week. Trump stated the EU is not adhering to a previously agreed-upon trade deal.

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AI-generatedPresident Donald Trump announced he will impose 25% tariffs on European Union cars and trucks starting next week. Trump stated the EU is not adhering to a previously agreed-upon trade deal. This agreement, known as the Turnberry Agreement, was reached in July between Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. The initial deal included a 15% tariff ceiling on most EU goods. However, a recent Supreme Court ruling limited the president's authority to declare economic emergencies for tariffs, leading to a revised 10% tariff ceiling based on different legal grounds. The new tariff increase could significantly impact the global economy.
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5 extractedThe Supreme Court ruled that the president lacked the legal authority to declare an economic emergency and charge tariffs on EU goods.
A Supreme Court ruling reduced the tariff ceiling on EU goods to 10 per cent.
The initial US-EU trade deal set a tariff ceiling of 15 per cent on goods from the EU.
US President Donald Trump will increase tariffs on EU cars and trucks to 25 per cent next week.
The European Union is not complying with the fully agreed to Trade Deal known as the Turnberry Agreement.