The German government has stated that “nothing is off the table” regarding potential responses to the threat of U.S. tariffs, signaling that punitive measures may be considered in the near future. A government spokesperson emphasized that all options are being reviewed, including those that could target major U.S. tech companies. This broad approach comes as Germany navigates its strategy within the framework of the European Union.
In response to questions about whether countermeasures could include actions against U.S. tech giants, the spokesperson clarified that no specific actions have been decided yet. The government is carefully evaluating all potential options to determine the most effective course of action. The spokesperson assured that any decisions made would be based on a comprehensive analysis of the situation.
The decision-making process, according to the spokesperson, will involve consultation within the European Union and will be led by the European Commission. This ensures that any actions taken will align with broader EU policies and strategic interests.
At the moment, discussions continue as the EU considers how to address the ongoing tensions with the United States over trade and tariffs. Germany’s stance reflects a careful balancing act, weighing the potential costs and benefits of various punitive measures before making any final decisions.