EU's Von der Leyen and Trump Hold Critical Trade Talks in Scotland

EU Commission President von der Leyen and US President Trump meet in Scotland to avert 30% tariffs before the August 1 deadline, with negotiations targeting a 15% compromise.

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Transatlantic Trade Negotiations Reach Crucial Stage

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and US President Donald Trump will meet in Scotland this Sunday to resolve escalating trade tensions. The emergency talks come as the August 1 deadline approaches for new US tariffs on EU goods.

Tariff Threats and Deadline Pressure

Trump has threatened 30% import duties unless both parties finalize an agreement. Negotiators are reportedly converging on a 15% tariff compromise for European exports to the US—a significant increase from the previous 4.8% rate before Trump's reelection.

Fluctuating Demands and Market Impact

Since April, Trump has proposed varying tariff rates: 20% for the EU, 54% for China, and country-specific penalties like double tariffs for Spain following NATO disagreements. These announcements initially triggered global market volatility before partial retractions stabilized exchanges.

Uncertain Outcome

Before departing, Trump rated deal prospects as "fifty-fifty," claiming any agreement would be "the biggest ever." The meeting occurs during Trump's private Scotland visit, where he'll also confer with UK Prime Minister Starmer.

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