Macron Announces EU Plans for 'Reciprocal' Tariffs on US Steel and Aluminium
France's President Emmanuel Macron (L) and Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro shake hands following a joint press conference at the City Hall in Porto, on the second day of a state visit to Portugal, on February 28, 2025. ©Miguel Riopa / AFP

The EU will impose "reciprocal" tariffs on US steel and aluminum if President Donald Trump moves ahead with threatened 25 percent duties on European imports, French President Emmanuel Macron said Friday.

If the tariffs are confirmed, "Europeans will respond and therefore there will be reciprocal tariffs. Because we must protect ourselves, defend ourselves," Macron said in Porto during a state visit to Portugal.

"We must not be weak in the face of these measures," he said alongside Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro.

"Of course Europe will have to react to the tariffs, at the same or similar level," Montenegro said, adding that "it would make no sense not to do the same".

Trump vowed Wednesday to hit the European Union with 25 percent tariffs -- the same level set to apply to imports from Canada and Mexico starting next week, while China faces a 10 percent added tariff.

He said the new tariffs would hit products including cars, adding that the EU has "really taken advantage of us", further fuelling tensions between Washington and its European allies.

"If in early April, as has been announced, tariffs are imposed on European products at this level, Europeans will have to respond," Macron said.

With AFP

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