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    Business Europe pushes for rules-based response to US tariffs

    April 4, 2025
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    The United States’ decision to impose an additional 20 percent tariff on products imported from the European Union (EU) has drawn strong criticism from BusinessEurope, the continent’s largest business organization. Speaking from Brussels on April 3, 2025, BusinessEurope Director-General Markus J. Beyrer warned that the unilateral move threatens to undermine the transatlantic economy, which he described as the most important economic partnership globally.

    EU must diversify trade and ratify Mercosur and Mexico deals

    Beyrer stated that the new tariffs, described by the US as “reciprocal,” would harm both businesses and consumers across the Atlantic. He emphasized that increased trade barriers would raise costs, disrupt supply chains, and weaken a long-standing relationship responsible for millions of jobs and significant innovation on both sides. The decision is part of a broader strategy by the United States to impose trade measures aimed at addressing imbalances with key trading partners.

    He further cautioned that such measures risk provoking retaliatory actions from the European Union, potentially triggering a trade dispute that would worsen the global economic outlook. According to Beyrer, this approach does not provide tangible benefits and instead reduces predictability and trust in the international trading system. He described the development as a setback for global economic cooperation, especially at a time when supply chains remain vulnerable and economic recovery is uneven.

    BusinessEurope urges balanced response to trade disruption

    Beyrer urged the EU to respond in a united and strategic manner. He advised that any countermeasures taken by the bloc should be legally sound, proportionate, and designed to avoid unintended consequences for European businesses. Maintaining a rules-based approach to trade, he said, is essential to preserving credibility and ensuring long-term economic stability within the EU. The BusinessEurope chief emphasized the need for the European Union to advance a more diversified trade and investment strategy.

    He highlighted the urgency of ratifying pending trade agreements with Mercosur and Mexico as critical steps in reducing overreliance on traditional markets. By broadening its network of economic partnerships, Beyrer argued, the EU can increase resilience and strengthen its position in global trade negotiations. In his remarks, Beyrer also addressed the broader geopolitical context. He pointed out that the international environment has become more unpredictable, requiring the EU to enhance its competitiveness and reduce vulnerability to external pressures, including economic coercion.

    He called for a coordinated effort among EU institutions and member states to protect the bloc’s strategic interests through stronger economic foundations. The US tariff announcement marks a significant shift in transatlantic trade relations and has prompted calls for diplomatic engagement to avoid further escalation. BusinessEurope continues to advocate for a negotiated solution that prioritizes economic cooperation and long-term partnership between the European Union and the United States. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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