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Donald Trump says he will delay the imposition of 50% tariffs on goods entering the US from the EU until July, as the two sides attempt to negotiate a trade deal.
It comes after the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, said in a post on social media site X that she had spoken to Mr Trump and expressed that they needed until 9 July to "reach a good deal". The US president had last Friday threatened to bring in the 50% tariffs from 1 June, as European leaders said they were ready to respond with their own measures.
But Mr Trump has now said that date has been put back to 9 July to allow more time for negotiations with the 27-member bloc, with the phone call appearing to smooth over tensions for now at least. Speaking on Sunday before boarding Air Force One for Washington DC, Mr Trump told reporters that he had spoken to Ms Von der Leyen and she "wants to get down to serious negotiations" and she vowed to "rapidly get together and see if we can work something out".
'We had a very nice call' The US president, in comments on his Truth Social platform, had reignited fears last Friday of a trade war between the two powers when he said talks were "going nowhere" and the bloc was "very difficult to deal with". Mr Trump told the media in Morristown, New Jersey, on Sunday that Ms Von der Leyen "just called me...
and she asked for an extension in the June 1st date. And she said she wants to get down to serious negotiation".
"We had a very nice call and I agreed to move it. I believe July 9th would be the date.
That was the date she requested. She said we will rapidly get together and see if we can work something out," the US president added.
Shortly after, he wrote on Truth Social: "I agreed to the extension - July 9, 2025 - It was my privilege to do so." On his so-called "liberation day" last month, Mr Trump unleashed tariffs on many of America's trade partners. But since then he's backed down in a spiralling tit-for-tat tariff face-off with China, and struck a deal with the UK.
Read more from Sky News:Trump 'not happy' with PutinAt least 20 dead in Israeli strike in Gaza Much of his most incendiary rhetoric on trade has been directed at Brussels, though, even going as far as to claim the EU was created to rip the US off. Responding to his 50% tariff threat, EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic said: "EU-US trade is unmatched and must be guided by mutual respect, not threats.
"We stand ready to defend our interests.".