According to Deep Tide TechFlow reports, the EU's chief trade negotiator stated that if the White House's new investigations into goods such as pharmaceuticals and semiconductors lead to more tariffs, the U.S. could collect over $100 billion in tariffs from the EU. EU Commission Vice President Šefčovič stated that the current situation is unacceptable, and the EU cannot sit idly by. U.S. officials are exploring the possibility of imposing tariffs on industries such as copper, timber, and pharmaceuticals under the guise of national security. If all tariffs are implemented, the EU's exports to the U.S., amounting to approximately €549 billion ($621.28 billion), would be affected. The U.S. could potentially gain up to €100 billion.