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Germany's Merz says EU's approach to US Trade Talks is 'far too complex'

The German Chancellor Friedrich Merz called the European Union’s approach to the trade negotiations with the United States “far too complex”, saying that the bloc should focus instead on reaching agreements for only a few major sectors.

Merz stated during an event organized by the BDI Industrial lobby that "the Americans are relatively simple minded and geared toward reaching an agreement with me on four or five main industries."

He said that the European Commission (the executive body that negotiates trade agreements for the 27-nation block) should focus on chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and machinery.

President Donald Trump announced a wide range of tariffs against trade partners, and wants to reduce U.S. goods deficit with EU.

Trump has imposed a 50% tariff in Europe on steel and aluminum, as well as a 25% tax on cars. The EU is now trying to reach a deal with Trump before the 9th of July when reciprocal tariffs could increase from 10% up to 50% on other goods.

Maros Séfcovic, EU Trade Commissioner, said earlier that there are intensive discussions with the United States covering all economic sectors. (Reporting and editing by Ludwig Burger. Friederike Heine)

(source: Reuters)