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Euro Stalls as Trump’s Tariff Remarks Weigh on EUR/USD

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The euro remained under pressure against the U.S. dollar, as markets reacted to Donald Trump’s latest tariff comments, reigniting concerns over trade relations between the U.S. and Europe. The renewed focus on potential import restrictions weighed on sentiment, keeping EUR/USD subdued as investors assessed the risks.

Trump’s remarks suggested a tougher stance on trade policies, raising speculation that higher tariffs on European goods could be reintroduced if he returns to office. This uncertainty added to the euro’s recent struggles, already facing headwinds from weak eurozone data and a widening monetary policy gap between the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank (ECB).

Euro against US Dollars as of January 28th, 2025 (Source: FXStreet)

The U.S. dollar gained further support, as investors moved toward safe-haven assets amid the risk of heightened trade tensions. Meanwhile, the ECB’s cautious stance on further rate hikes has left the euro vulnerable, especially with the Fed maintaining its higher-for-longer rate policy, reinforcing dollar strength.

Looking ahead, traders will closely watch U.S. and eurozone economic data, particularly inflation trends and central bank statements, for clearer direction. Any signals of a more dovish ECB could increase pressure on the euro, while further trade-related rhetoric from U.S. officials could add volatility to EUR/USD.

For now, the euro remains on the defensive, with Trump’s tariff comments adding another layer of uncertainty to an already fragile outlook. Until there is greater clarity on trade policy and monetary decisions, the pair is likely to stay under pressure.

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