Australia: “These tariffs are not unexpected, but make me clear: they are totally unjustified,” said Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who said that “they are not the act of a friend.”
Germany: The German car industry warned that these American taxes “will only create losers.” “The European Union must now act together and with the necessary force while continuing to indicate its willingness to negotiate,” said the German automotive industry association.
United Kingdom: British trade minister Jonathan Reynolds expressed his intention to reach a commercial agreement with the United States to mitigate the impact of Trump’s rates, although he warned that his country has “an extensive range of tools” at his disposal and will not hesitate “to act.”
Italia: “The introduction by the United States of Tariffs to the EU (European Union) is a measure that I consider bad and that does not suit any part,” reacted the Italian Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, in a statement by social networks.