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Donald Trump launched a new attack on the EU at a meeting with Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin at the Oval Office.

The American president said he did not want to “do anything to hurt Ireland”, but added that the commercial relationship between countries should focus on “equity”.

It comes after the president 25% prices imposed on global imports in steel and aluminum In the United States – inviting Canada to announce reprisals on American products worth $ 29.8 billion (16 billion pounds Sterling) from tomorrow and the EU to impose accounting rates at 26 billion euros (22 billion pounds sterling) of American products from April 1.

Meanwhile, Sir Keir Starmer said he was “disappointed” to see the president impose global steel and aluminum prices and promised to “Keep all the options on the table“In the way the United Kingdom would react.

During Mr. Trump’s meeting with Mr. Martin, the president raised the “massive” commercial imbalance between the two countries and said that Ireland was “of course” taking advantage of the United States.

He said the EU was “created to take advantage of the United States.”

Questioned by the Irish Sky News correspondent Stephen Murphy, if Ireland also took advantage of it, Trump replied: “Of course, they are.”

He added: “I have great respect for Ireland, for what they did and they should have done what they did. But the United States should not have allowed this to happen. We had stupid leaders, we had leaders who had no idea.

“Suddenly, Ireland has our pharmaceutical companies, this beautiful island of five million people has within its reach of the American pharmaceutical industry.”

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“ They have millions of cars that arrive and they do not accept our cars ”

Trump said he loved Ireland, where he has a golf course – but said he wanted the United States to be “not so stupid for so many years, not only with Ireland, with everyone”.

Many American pharmaceutical companies have created their manufacturing facilities in Ireland due to its low corporate tax rate of 12.5%.

Irish companies then pay fees for royalty to American mother companies so that they can use formulas to make products – which means that Ireland could be the most difficult member by the EU by the 25% tariffs of Trump.

“ I would have imposed 200% of prices ”

Trump said that if he had been president when these companies began to move to Ireland, he would have imposed a 200% rate so that they could not sell anything in the United States and they would have “stayed here”.

The president said that he would like to see American pharmaceutical companies return to the United States, but expected Martin “to fight on this issue”.

He also told Sky News that he would place prices on EU cars.

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Trump accused the previous presidents of having “lost large segments” of the American economy and said that the EU “treats us very badly”, referring to a recent decision against Apple.

“They were not fair. They continue our businesses and earn massive sums. They continued Apple, won 17 billion US dollars and they use it for other reasons, I assume, to manage the European Union, “he said.

“So I don’t hit him. They do what they should do, perhaps for the European Union, but it creates bad will – and as you know, we will make reciprocal prices so that everything they charge us, we facilitate them. No one can complain about it.

Michael Martin played a blinder as the first leader in the oval blood bath post-Zelenskyyy

Well, it went well.

An oval office meeting which, in any other week of St Patrick, would have been considered an almost unimaginable confrontation – this time around the Irish delegation, will float on the air.

Micheal Martin was in the lion’s den today, the first leader to enter the oval office from the Verbal Blood Bath of Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and you could forgive the Irish PM to be worried.

It would always be the most important visit to a Taoiseach in the White House in generations. What is generally a jovial opportunity tinged with green was this year imbued with a new sense of gravity and nervousness.

The Irish government knew that it was in the president’s retirement – a very small country which has a huge trade surplus with the United States was necessarily a target for this administration. American figures put this surplus in goods at around 80 billion euros (67 billion pounds sterling) last year, although Irish statisticians insist that it was only 50 billion euros (41.9 billion pounds sterling) – always a record.

In the oval, I managed to ask the president if Ireland took advantage of America. “Of course, they are,” he replied. But Mr. Trump is in the soul a businessman, and that looked more like a furtive admiration.

“I have great respect for Ireland and what they did,” he said. Ireland has done exactly what they should have done, he continued, referring to the attraction of lucrative American multinationals. But he firmly blamed the “stupid” American leaders who “allowed” that it happens. Mr. Martin sat next to him, saying nothing.

The EU was created to exploit America, Trump said. They were “abuses”. It is again and again, it is the Bogeyman of Brussels, not the emerald island, which bore the weight of its attack.

I asked if it would respond with more prices to the new EU prices. “Of course,” replied Mr. Trump. After an anecdote on the lack of herds in Munich, I asked that he was now considering prices on the crucial European automotive industry – he responded in the affirmative.

Mr. Martin sat next to him, saying nothing.

When the Taoiseach spoke, he had to strike the Irish discussion points-the Ireland-US relationship was a “double-meaning street”, the Irish now the sixth investor in the United States.

“Look how many Boeings Ryanair buy” was the theme of Mr. Martin’s argument.

The leaders joked on the father’s father of Mr. Martin. Mr. Trump spoke with admiration of Conor McGregor and Rory McILroy. The minutes have checked … Ireland unscathed.

They finished with a discussion on the Irish station of the president in Doonbeg in the County of Clare. Trump praised Irish efficiency to the approval of an expansion plan and decried the period of subsequent EU approval for several years. Again – Ireland well, Brussels badly.

There was so much nervousness in the circles of the Irish government. Now they have to ask themselves what it was.

“ Great honor ” to meet the Irish taoiseach

Despite his criticism from Ireland, Trump said it was a “great honor” to have Taoiseach in the White House.

He said the United States had “enormous” trade relations in Ireland “and that will only strengthen.”

Donald Trump with Irish Taoiseach Micheal Martin. Pic: Reuters
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Journalists asked questions in the same style as the meeting of Zelenskyy. Pic: Reuters

The American chief said that his personal relationship with Mr. Martin was “very, very strong and very, very good” because he thanked him for coming to Washington DC to celebrate Saint-Patrick.

He added that Mr. Martin did not have “nervous air” about the subject of prices at their meeting.

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The Taoiseach praised Mr. Trump’s work on “peace initiatives” and said that the two countries had a “very good, historic relationship”.

But, referring to the prices imposed by Mr. Trump, Mr. Martin said: “It is a double -meaning street. We invest much more in America. »»

He said he understood where Trump came from, but added that Irish companies Ryanair and the Aercap aircraft rental company “buy more Boeing” than anyone outside the United States.

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