This is really interesting! Trump suddenly changed his mind and said he would postpone the tariffs on the EU. Originally, a 50% high tariff was set to start on June 1, but now it's been pushed to July 9. If you ask me, Trump changes his stance faster than flipping a page!

Just last week, this old man was ranting on Twitter, saying that the EU was too difficult to deal with, and there was no progress in negotiations, insisting that they needed to be shown some consequences. But just a few days later, a phone call from EU President von der Leyen turned things around. If you ask me, the EU is quite clever, knowing that a hard approach won't work, they quickly softened their stance. Von der Leyen even stated that they were willing to negotiate seriously, but the condition was that Trump had to adhere to the previously mentioned 90-day negotiation period.

This matter dates back to April. Trump first imposed a 20% tariff on EU goods and later gave a 90-day negotiation time. If you ask me, Trump likes to play this game of first slapping and then giving a candy. As a result, after back-and-forth negotiations, neither side was willing to back down. The EU side wasn’t foolish either, directly proposing a new plan, stating that they wanted to reduce tariffs on agricultural and industrial products to zero. Isn’t this obviously bargaining with Trump?

Now, the negotiation time has been extended. If you ask me, this is just a delay tactic. The EU can breathe a sigh of relief and doesn’t have to rush to respond to high tariffs; Trump can also avoid offending too many people before the election. But the question is, can they really reach an agreement by July? I think it's doubtful! These two big shots are equally stubborn, and who knows what kind of trouble they might stir up then.

To be honest, this matter has a huge impact. The US and the EU are the two largest economies in the world. If they clash, the whole world will suffer. The global economy is already sluggish, and if these two stir things up, everyone’s life will get even harder. If you ask me, this postponement is just a stalling tactic; when July comes, who knows what big news will emerge!