German MFA comments on Trump's plans to introduce fresh tariffs for the EU

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Both the United States and the EU will endure from any fresh duties proposed by president Donald Trump, Germany relies on negotiations in this respect and full supports the European Commission's efforts," said German abroad Minister Johann Wadeful on Friday.

Earlier on Friday, Trump said that it was hard to do business with the EU, and that trade talks "go nowhere", so he proposed import duties of 50 percent on European goods from 1 June.

"I believe that specified duties will not aid anyone, but will only origin the economical improvement of both markets to suffer. That is why we proceed to focus on negotiations and full support the European Commission," Wadeful said at a press conference with his Indian counterpart Subramanyam Jaishankar. It was broadcast on the YouTube channel of the German Ministry of abroad Affairs.

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