President Donald Trump believes he has quite the bargaining chip with the European Union.
"Dealing with the European Union is very difficult; they drive a high bargain," Trump told reporters at the White House on Tuesday. "We have all the cards in this country because all we have to do is tax their cars and they'd give us anything we wanted because they send millions of Mercedes over. They send millions of BMWs over."earlier this month to boost U.S.
The president had vowed to impose tariffs on imported vehicles and parts from the EU and Japan earlier this year but he decided toTrump is set to meet leaders from the EU at the G-7 summit this weekend in France. Many expect the summit to end
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