How is Romania Supporting EU's Push to Avoid US Tariffs?

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Key Takeaways
- Romania backs EU negotiations with the US.
- 30% tariff could harm transatlantic trade.
- Strong ties with EU reflect Romania's commitment.
- Active participation in EU initiatives.
- Romania’s foreign policy focuses on Euro-Atlantic integration.
Brussels, July 13 (NationPress) The President of Romania, Nicusor Dan, on Sunday, reiterated his backing for the European Union's (EU) efforts to secure an 'agreement' with the United States concerning the looming 30 percent tariff on EU exports.
In a statement to X, the Romanian leader commented, "Romania stands firmly behind the initiatives of the European Commission and President Ursula von der Leyen to advance negotiations and finalize a deal with the US prior to August 1."
"We also endorse the EU's strategy for a negotiated resolution with the US, prioritizing the interests of our citizens, businesses, and the transatlantic partnership," he added.
Romania is intricately linked with the European Union, both economically and politically.
A significant share of Romania’s exports and imports are exchanged with EU member states, showcasing its robust trade connections within the bloc.
EU President von der Leyen voiced her worries regarding the announcement from US President Donald Trump about the 30 percent tariff on EU exports, stating it would negatively impact businesses, consumers, and patients on both sides of the Atlantic.
Since the conclusion of the Cold War, Romania's foreign policy has revolved around Euro-Atlantic integration, culminating in its membership in both NATO and the EU.
Romania actively participates in EU institutions, engaging in entities like the European Committee of the Regions and maintaining a permanent representation in Brussels, which functions as its embassy to the EU.
By taking part in various EU initiatives, Romania is involved in the Black Sea Economic Cooperation and the Three Seas Initiative, while also fostering close relationships with neighboring countries.
In addition to its European commitments, Romania upholds strong transatlantic relations through its NATO membership, reinforcing its strategic partnership with the US and highlighting its Euro-Atlantic focus.