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Germany's Merz hopes for relief after Trump tariff verdict but uncertainty lingers

Germany
# 21 February 2026 21:10 (UTC +04:00)

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Saturday he expected the burden on German companies to ease after the U.S. Supreme Court knocked down a large part of President Donald Trump's trade tariffs, but warned of the "poison" of more uncertainty, APA reports.

Speaking to several German broadcasters, Merz said he would closely coordinate with other European Union countries on a joint position ahead of his upcoming trip to the United States but would stress that the tariffs were harming the U.S.

When asked whether the tariff burden on Germany's economy would now ease, Merz told state broadcaster ARD: "I expect it, but above all, I hope it will be successful, and I want to try to make it clear to the American government that tariffs harm everyone."

He added: "We will have a very clear European position on this, because tariff policy is a matter for the European Union, not individual member states, and I will go to Washington with a coordinated European position."

Merz said the ruling appeared to leave sectoral tariffs such as those on cars, steel and aluminium in place, and noted that Trump had already imposed a new 10% levy on imports from all countries. Later on Saturday, Trump said he would raise it to 15%.

"The biggest poison for the economies of Europe and the U.S. is this constant uncertainty about tariffs. And this uncertainty must end," Merz told the RTL broadcaster in a separate interview.

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