Trump Announces 25% Tariffs on European Cars Citing EU Trade Deal Noncompliance

Trump Announces 25% Tariffs on European Cars Citing EU Trade Deal Noncompliance

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Written by Jude Snowden

May 2, 2026

President Donald Trump announced Friday he was raising tariffs on European cars to 25%, citing the European Union’s noncompliance with the U.S.-EU trade deal.

I am pleased to announce that, based on the fact the European Union is not complying with our fully agreed to Trade Deal, next week I will be increasing Tariffs charged to the European Union for Cars and Trucks coming into the United States. The Tariff will be increased to 25%, Trump wrote Friday morning in a Truth Social post.

He did, however, indicate that he would drop the tariffs if European companies agreed to manufacture their cars in the U.S.

It is fully understood and agreed that, if they produce Cars and Trucks in U.S.A. Plants, there will be NO TARIFF, Trump wrote.

He reiterated the point while speaking to reporters at the White House Friday.

We raised the tariffs on cars coming in from the European Union because the European Union was not adhering to the trade deal we have, Trump told reporters.

So, based on that now, when they build their plants on which they are spending over $100 billion for countries, not just the Union, but when those plants open, there won’t be any tariffs.

He also touted ongoing U.S. manufacturing of car plants.

We have right now in the United States over $100 billion of car plants being built. That is a record. We have never had anything like it, from all countries, Japan, South Korea, every, by the way, Canada, Mexico, they are all building plants in the United States. But the European Union was not adhering to the deal that we made, Trump said.

The U.S. and EU reached a landmark trade deal in July that saw the President agree to lower tariff rates on EU cars and trucks from its previous 27.5% to 15%.

Trump speaks to reporters
President Donald Trump speaks to the press before departing the White House for Florida on May 1, 2026.
Cars on carrier ship
Cars loaded onto a car carrier ship at the automotive terminal in Bremerhaven, Germany. The U.S. will apply a 25% tariff to all European vehicles.
Trump at Ford factory
President Donald Trump tours the Ford River Rouge Complex in Dearborn, Michigan.