Brussels, Dec 21 (IANS) The European Union (EU) is open to discussing trade issues, including energy, with US President-elect Donald Trump, a European Commission spokesperson said.
“We are ready to discuss with President-Elect Trump how we can further strengthen an already strong relationship, including by discussing our common interests in the energy sector,” spokesperson Olof Gill told a news conference on Friday.
His remarks came after Trump took to the social media platform Truth Social, warning the EU of potential tariffs if the bloc does not increase its purchase of US oil and gas.
“I told the European Union that they must make up their tremendous deficit with the United States by the large-scale purchase of our oil and gas. Otherwise, it is TARIFFS all the way!!!” Trump wrote.
The EU appeared to push back, with the spokesperson noting that while the US runs a goods trade deficit with the bloc, it enjoys a surplus in services, Xinhua news agency reported.
According to Eurostat data, the US recorded a 155.8 billion euro (162.51 billion USD) trade deficit in goods with the EU last year, alongside a 104 billion euro surplus in services.
Former Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta criticised Trump’s threat in an interview with CNBC, urging the EU to prepare for retaliation. He called Trump’s stance “transactional” and “asymmetric,” accusing him of conflating issues like energy and tariffs.
“Considering that the most asymmetric part is the relationship on the financial side, we have to start considering that maybe replying on the financial side could be a solution,” Letta said.
Trump’s comments rattled the European stock markets, with the pan-European STOXX 600 index closing down 0.88 per cent on Friday. Earlier in the session, it had a dip as much as 2 per cent. (1 euro = 1.04 USD)
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