"Had a very good phone call with @EmmanuelMacron, President of France," Trump said in a Twitter post on Friday. "Discussed various subjects, in particular Security and Trade."
In late July, Macron during a press conference said he was not interested in launching a large-scale trade dialogue under Trump threats. In late May, the United States said it would impose tariffs on metals imported from the European Union. Brussels responded by opening a dispute settlement case at the World Trade Organization.
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Earlier this week, the European Union responded to Trump's move to impose more sanctions on Iran by activating the EU Blocking Statute that exempts companies doing legitimate business with Tehran from US restrictions.
Trump also in his tweets threatened to impose tariffs on Canadian auto imports while signalling that trade talks with Mexico are coming along nicely.
"Deal with Mexico is coming along nicely. Autoworkers and farmers must be taken care of or there will be no deal. New President of Mexico has been an absolute gentleman," Trump said in a tweet on Friday. "Canada must wait. Their Tariffs and Trade Barriers are far too high. Will tax cars if we can’t make a deal!"