If U.S.
President Donald Trump imposes punitive tariffs on goods from other countries,
Europe will probably do the same, a senior ally of German Chancellor
Angela Merkel
said in a magazine interview.
Trump has
pulled out of a multilateral trade agreement with Asia-Pacific nations, vowed
to renegotiate the U.S. free-trade deal with Canada and Mexico and wants to
protect U.S. industries from foreign competition by levying new tariffs on
goods.
In January, he
warned the United States would impose a border tax of 35 percent on imported
cars.
Volker Kauder,
the leader of Merkel's conservatives in parliament, told Focus magazine in an
interview due to be published on Saturday that he did not want an upward race
in terms of tariffs.
But he added:
"If Trump makes the first move, we'll probably have to make the next one.
Europe must reserve the right to respond with the same methods."
Kauder said he
was very concerned about Trump's global economic policy: "We need to talk
to Trump and his people about how isolationist policies neither help America
nor us."

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