The European Union's message: European Commission President von der Leyen responded to U.S. President Trump's recent threat of automotive tariffs, stating that the United States cannot unilaterally raise tariffs, and the EU is prepared for "all scenarios." Trump posted on social media that because the EU has not complied with the bilateral trade agreement with the U.S., the U.S. will increase import tariffs on EU-made cars exported to the U.S., with tariffs rising to 25%. If these cars are produced in the U.S., there will be no tariffs. In response, a European Commission spokesperson said that the EU will "reserve all options," assess potential subsequent responses, and is currently implementing relevant trade agreements according to normal legislative procedures, while continuously updating the U.S. side on progress.

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