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EU, US Must De-Escalate, Negotiate Trade Deal, Says IMF Europe Director

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Last updated: April 25, 2025 11:19 pm
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The United States and the European Union Need to De-escalate Tensions and Negotiate Trade Deal, Says IMF Europe Director

The International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Europe director, Alfred Kammer, emphasized the need for the United States and the European Union (EU) to “de-escalate” tensions and engage in negotiations to boost Europe’s sluggish growth. Kammer made these remarks during a press briefing at the World Bank and IMF’s Spring Meetings in Washington.

Kammer highlighted the importance of the relationship between the US and the EU, stating that both parties need to make efforts to negotiate a deal rather than escalate tensions further. He expressed optimism that ongoing discussions would lead to positive outcomes for both sides.

Recent tariff moves by the US, including imposing heavy tariffs on several countries and rolling back some of them, have raised concerns among European leaders. The US has also introduced sector-specific levies in industries like automobiles, steel, and aluminium.

European finance ministers have been actively involved in the negotiations with the US. French economy minister Eric Lombard acknowledged that there is still a long way to go before reaching an agreement. However, German Finance Minister Joerg Kukies expressed optimism that a deal could be reached soon, emphasizing the importance of resolving trade barriers promptly.

The European Union is taking the lead in negotiating the trade deal with the US, aiming to reduce tariffs and promote smoother trade relations. The 90-day period given to reach an agreement will end in July, presenting an opportunity for both parties to find common ground and enhance economic cooperation.

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As discussions continue between the US and the EU, the focus remains on de-escalating tensions and fostering a positive environment for trade negotiations. The outcome of these talks will have significant implications for the global economy and the future of transatlantic trade relations.

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