French minister says on Trump car tariff threat: "I want to look through the noise"

Published 04 May, 2026 06:43pm 2 min read
France's Minister for Economy, Finance, and Industrial, Energy and Digital Sovereignty Roland Lescure. -- Reuters
France's Minister for Economy, Finance, and Industrial, Energy and Digital Sovereignty Roland Lescure. -- Reuters

The European Union has a trade deal with the United States that is going through the ​democratic process, and the EU is willing to stick ‌to it in good faith and, hopefully, the United States is too, French Finance Minister Roland Lescure said on Monday.

Lescure was responding ​to a question on US President Donald Trump’s announcement ​last Friday that he would increase tariffs on EU ⁠cars because the bloc was too slow to formalise ​the deal from mid-2025.

“I want to look through the noise,” ​Lescure told reporters before a monthly meeting of eurozone finance ministers.

“We have a deal, and that deal is in the process of ​being negotiated. It is also democratically examined by the ​European Parliament. We are willing to stick to this deal in ‌good ⁠faith, and we hope everyone else is in the same frame of mind,” he said.

Representatives of the European Parliament and the Council, the body representing EU governments, will on ​Wednesday resume negotiations ​on legislation ⁠to lower EU duties on imported U.S. goods, with the EU assembly wanting to establish ​multiple safeguards.

Germany’s Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil said ​the EU ⁠did not want to escalate the dispute, and Dutch Finance Minister Eelco Heinen, asked how the EU should respond, ⁠said commenting ​on that now would not ​help bring the deal across the line.

“People are working hard to finalise the ​deal,” he said.

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