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Commerce conflict: Is August escalation on – or will Trump hen out?

By Editorial Board Published July 21, 2025 5 Min Read
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Commerce conflict: Is  August escalation on – or will Trump hen out?

Donald Trump is clearly seething over the time period ‘TACO’ (Trump all the time chickens out) – a phrase that has characterised monetary market buying and selling over the previous few months.

It means that for all of the president’s bluster and threats throughout his on-off commerce conflict thus far, he not often follows via.

When requested by a reporter about TACO in late Might, as his “liberation day” escalation remained on pause, he declared it a “nasty” query and stated he needed negotiations.

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Mr Trump needs a deal however to successfully bully America’s buying and selling companions into agreeing higher phrases.

It is a playbook that has outlined his time within the White Home and, as issues stand, greater than 20 nations and territories, together with Japan and South Korea, face heightened tariffs of as much as 40% on their exports to the US from 1 August.

Monetary markets do not actually imagine it. Inventory markets, for instance, are nonetheless hovering close to or at file ranges in each the US and in Europe. The FTSE 100 closed above 9,000 factors for the primary time on Monday night. TACO is ingrained in these values.

However are markets are in for a shock, particularly with regards to the combat with America’s single largest buying and selling associate, the European Union? It was created, Mr Trump has beforehand claimed, to “screw” the USA.

It is honest to say there was nice optimism within the EU earlier this month {that a} deal, just like that agreed between the US and UK, was looming to avert the worst of a threatened 30% baseline tariff from 1 August.

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Defined: The US-UK commerce deal

However the temper music in Brussels modified on the again finish of final week and now EU diplomats are even briefing {that a} broader vary of retaliation measures is being thought-about past further tariffs on US items.

The seriousness of this combat shouldn’t be underestimated.

EU figures present commerce in items and companies between the bloc and the US account for nearly a 3rd of all world commerce, at a worth in 2024 alone of €1.68trn (£1.45trn).

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Trump ‘reigniting world commerce conflict’

We’re instructed that, even when time runs out, a truce may theoretically be agreed quickly after 1 August.

A lot will rely on the EU’s response.

Does it go down the route taken by the UK and never retaliate, pending the conclusion of talks?

There may be rising strain on Brussels to name Mr Trump’s bluff.

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Trump tariff threats all ‘bluster’

The EU has a package deal of tariffs on €21bn of US items able to go from 6 August. A further package deal is but to be finalised.

France is demanding US companies are hit too, with even Germany now saying such an escalation ought to be thought-about.

The so-called “anti-coercion” instrument, because it’s identified, would additionally probably permit the bloc to restrict US corporations’ entry to monetary service markets within the EU.

So what occurs after 1 August may very well be much more explosive.

However there’s each motive to imagine {that a} tit-for-tat escalation is unlikely, no less than for lengthy.

You might have a president demanding rate of interest cuts (at a time when inflation is on the rise because of the impression of tariffs) in a bid to spice up flagging financial progress.

Mr Trump says his commerce conflict is all about boosting US manufacturing jobs however, on the finish of the day, no powerbase of voters goes to just accept a risk to the worth of their investments for lengthy.

No huge US firm will stand by and see its gross sales endure.

TACO? It is a strong guess.

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