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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Trump’s Tariffs Could Blow a $1.25 Trillion Hole in EU Economy, German Study Warns |
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Trump’s Tariffs Could Blow a $1.25 Trillion Hole in EU Economy, German Study Warns |

Last updated: April 17, 2025 4:50 pm
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Potential Economic Fallout for the EU Amid Trump’s Tariff Threats

The European Union stands on the precipice of a substantial economic crisis, with estimates suggesting a staggering hit of up to $1.25 trillion should President Trump implement the tariffs he has proposed, as revealed by a report from Germany’s leading economic think tank, the German Economic Institute (IW).

This alarming study raises concerns over the potential repercussions if the EU opts not to adjust its trade policies. Trump’s America First strategy includes a sweeping 20% tariff on European goods and a 25% tariff specifically targeting car imports, all in an effort to reclaim perceived advantages that past agreements have conferred upon Brussels.

If these tariffs come to fruition without a diplomatic resolution, the EU could experience an economic contraction ranging from €780 billion to €1.1 trillion between 2025 and 2028. Such a scenario could spell disaster for the continent.

Germany, the EU’s economic powerhouse and a significant beneficiary of the current trade dynamics, would be disproportionately affected, facing a potential GDP decline of up to 1.6% annually.

The numbers are not mere conjecture; the report forecasts that by 2028, Germany could see a loss of approximately €180 billion (around $205 billion) in economic output. Industries heavily reliant on exports, such as automotive manufacturing and pharmaceuticals, would bear the brunt of this fallout—sectors that have thrived for decades thanks to their access to the American marketplace.

In 2024, trade between Germany and the United States reached €253 billion ($287.5 billion), making the U.S. Germany’s primary trading partner. However, these prosperous times may soon be a distant memory as Trump pushes for more favorable conditions for American workers and industries.

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While Trump has temporarily halted the tariffs for 90 days to facilitate negotiations, discussions with EU representatives have been frustratingly stagnant. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen proposed a “zero-for-zero” industrial tariff arrangement, a notion Trump dismissed, insisting instead on a commitment from the EU to purchase $350 billion worth of U.S. energy before considering any tariff reductions.

As it stands, Brussels remains resolute in its position. However, the ticking clock could force the EU to confront a critical choice: cling to its antiquated globalist trade framework or brace for a self-inflicted economic upheaval.

In a twist of fate, a potential beacon of hope has emerged. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, viewed as a burgeoning figure among Europe’s nationalist leaders, met with President Trump in Washington today, initiating what some are dubbing a diplomatic charm offensive.

Giorgia Meloni welcomed with honor by Trump.pic.twitter.com/y1BFOfCwn9

— RadioGenoa (@RadioGenoa) April 17, 2025

During a lunch meeting at the White House, Meloni—arguably the only European leader besides Hungary’s Viktor Orbán who shares a congenial rapport with Trump—expressed optimism about forging a deal, stating to reporters, “I’m here to help with that.” Trump echoed her enthusiasm, asserting that a fair agreement was “100 percent” attainable.

While Meloni criticized the proposed tariffs, she emphasized the importance of unity and reiterated America’s status as a “reliable partner.” As the first European leader to engage directly with Trump in the context of this trade dispute, her visit may signify a shift in dynamics—and potentially a pathway forward—if Brussels is willing to engage in meaningful dialogue.

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