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Trump's tariffs mean Europe must take control of its future, says ECB's Lagarde

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Posted on March 31, 2025

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ECB's Lagarde: Trump's Tariffs Push Europe to Control Its Future

PARIS (Reuters) -The likely implementation of tariffs imposed by the United States on April 2 means Europe will have to take better control of its future, European Central Bank (ECB) head Christine Lagarde said on Monday.

"I've tried to describe this as a moment for our Europe... and I see it as the start of a march towards independence," Lagarde said in an interview on France Inter radio

"He calls it Liberation Day in the United States. I see it as a moment when we must together decide to take better control of our destiny, and I think it's a step towards independence."

Trump is set to announce a comprehensive tariff proposal on what he's called "Liberation Day" this Wednesday, after implementing levies on aluminium, steel, and automobiles, along with increased tariffs on all goods from China.

"He's someone who always takes a transactional approach. He applies this kind of principle, which is more in the realm of business, to the management of international relations," Lagarde said.

The ECB President reaffirmed her estimate of a decrease of about 0.3 percentage points for Europe in the first year of tariffs on U.S. imports from Europe.

She added that if Europe responds with reciprocal measures, growth will be even lower, down 0.5 percentage points.

(Reporting by Gianluca Lo Nostro in ParisEditing by Sudip Kar-Gupta and Peter Graff)

Key Takeaways

  • US tariffs on Europe may lead to increased European independence.
  • Christine Lagarde views tariffs as a step towards European self-reliance.
  • Trump's tariffs could decrease European growth by 0.3 percentage points.
  • Reciprocal tariffs by Europe may further reduce growth by 0.5 points.
  • Lagarde criticizes Trump's transactional approach to international relations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses the impact of Trump's tariffs on Europe and ECB's Lagarde's call for European independence.
How might tariffs affect Europe's economy?
Tariffs could decrease European growth by 0.3 percentage points, with further reductions if Europe imposes reciprocal tariffs.
What is Lagarde's view on Trump's approach?
Lagarde criticizes Trump's transactional approach to international relations, suggesting it is more suited to business.

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