Europe faces serious, tough trade talks with U.S, says Hungary's Orban
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Europe and the United States face tough talks on trade after Donald Trump's U.S. election victory, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Thursday.
"The trade issue with the U.S. will come up and it will not be easy," Orban told a news conference after a meeting of 42 European leaders in Budapest.
Trump said before the election that he planned to impose tariffs of 10% on all imports and of 60% for products from China.
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