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French and German leaders to meet under cloud of Trump tariff threats

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Posted on January 22, 2025

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French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz meet in Paris to address economic issues and Trump tariff threats, highlighting the challenges facing Europe’s trade policies.
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By Dominique Vidalon and Elizabeth Pineau PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz were set to meet in Paris on Wednesday to discuss Ukraine and economic

Macron and Scholz Meet in Paris Amid Trump Tariff Threats

By Dominique Vidalon and Elizabeth Pineau

PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz were set to meet in Paris on Wednesday to discuss Ukraine and economic issues, as Europe struggles to respond with one voice to threats of tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump.

Trump, who has also threatened Canada, Mexico and China with heavy duties, said on Tuesday Europe had troubling trade surpluses with the United States.

"The European Union is very, very bad to us," Trump told reporters at the White House on Tuesday. "So they're going to be in for tariffs. It's the only way ... you're going to get fairness."

Many EU countries have export-oriented economies. Already facing higher energy costs because of the war in Ukraine and a slowdown in trade with China, they do not relish the idea of a new front with the U.S.

But there is little consensus in the EU on how to respond.

"Neither Europe nor the U.S. has an interest in an escalating trade war," French government spokeswoman Sophie Primas told reporters.

"We have entered a new phase of negotiations with the U.S. Relations with President Trump are transactional. We must be as determined as the U.S., we must show our strength."

Both Macron -- who lost snap elections last year and has had four prime ministers in 2024 alone -- and Scholz, who is trailing his conservative rival in polls for the German election next month, are weakened politically at home.

The pair have differed on many issues in recent years slowing down decision-making in the EU and leaving a leadership void that EU institutions have struggled to fill.

"Franco-German relations must warm up very strongly and very quickly," said a French government source, speaking on condition of anonymity. "Europe won't be relaunched without a strong Franco-German couple."

One issue on which they appear to agree is on the agenda for the working lunch at the Elysee Palace: a push to cut red tape and improve competitiveness.

But while leading German politicians are pushing for a free trade agreement between Europe and the U.S., France says the EU must reject economic coercion and apply counter-tariffs if attacked.

(Writing by Michel Rose; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

Key Takeaways

  • Macron and Scholz meet to discuss Trump's tariff threats.
  • EU struggles with a unified response to US tariffs.
  • France and Germany aim to cut red tape and boost competitiveness.
  • Franco-German relations need strengthening for EU leadership.
  • Potential for a new EU-US trade agreement is debated.

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What are the EU's concerns?
The EU is concerned about trade surpluses with the US and potential tariffs impacting export-oriented economies.
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France and Germany are focusing on cutting red tape and improving competitiveness, with differing views on a US-EU trade agreement.

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