VILNIUS, Feb. 3 (Xinhua) -- Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda said on Monday that trade wars rarely have winners, as the United States considers imposing tariffs on the European Union (EU).
"I don't know of any trade wars in history where one side wins and the other loses -- usually, both sides lose," Nauseda told Lithuanian broadcaster LRT while attending an informal EU leaders meeting in Brussels.
He stressed the importance of EU-U.S. economic ties, noting that any tariffs would have serious consequences. "The EU-U.S. cooperation is one of the largest in terms of trade and investment. If tariffs are introduced, the EU would have to retaliate, leading to losses on both sides," he said. However, he suggested that the dispute could still be turned into a "positive discussion."
"If the automotive industry's competitiveness is at stake, we should explore sectoral free trade agreements," Nauseda said. He also urged the EU to propose ideas that U.S. President Donald Trump might find "interesting, attractive, and worth considering" rather than focusing only on defensive measures.
On Saturday, Trump signed an executive order imposing a 10-percent tariff increase on Chinese imports and a 25-percent tariff on goods from Mexico and Canada, prompting widespread opposition and retaliatory measures. He also stated that tariffs on the EU were a future certainty.
The EU criticized Trump's decision on Sunday, warning that it would harm all parties involved, according to the Baltic News Service. Enditem
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