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United States President Donald Trump is considering imposing a 10% tariff on all European Union (EU) imports, potentially escalating global trade tensions, The Telegraph reported Monday. The move follows his recent sweeping levies on Mexico, Canada, and China goods.
United States President Donald Trump that he plans to speak with Chinese President Xi Jinping "probably over the next 24 hours" as a new round of tariffs on Chinese goods is set to take effect.
Trump warned that if a trade deal with China is not made, the tariffs will be "very, very substantial." His comments come as China remains on holiday for the Lunar New Year, though Xi is expected to be available for the call.