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While meeting with EU President Ursula von der Leyen in Scotland, President Trump was asked if a trade deal would end all tariff threats.
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00:00Any other question?
00:01President Trump, on this particular deal, if you manage to do a deal today, will that be the end of the matter?
00:07Or could there be more tariffs coming particularly on fire?
00:10No, if we do a deal today with the European Union, that will be the end of it.
00:15Yeah, we're not, won't, we'll go, I guess, a number of years at least before we have to even discuss it again.
00:21No, that would be the end of it.
00:23And this is the biggest deal.
00:24People don't realize this is bigger than any other deal.
00:27We have great countries, great countries.
00:32I'm familiar with many of them.
00:34So are you.
00:35And this is really the biggest deal.
00:37This is the, I guess, we're the biggest out there and they're the second.
00:42And when we come together, this will be the biggest deal.
00:45If that happens, then it could happen.
00:47It should happen.
00:48Okay?
00:50Will pharmaceuticals be part of today's deal?
00:52No, it won't.
00:53Pharmaceuticals will be, I mean, could be, we'll do something.
00:56But basically, pharmaceuticals won't be part of it because we have to have them built, made in the United States.
01:03And we want them made in the United States.
01:05And I think it's easy to say, and I think it's important to say, pharmaceuticals are very special.
01:12We can't be in a position where we don't have, where we're relying on other countries.
01:15Now, Europe is going to make pharmaceuticals, drugs, and everything else for us, too, a lot.
01:20But we're going to have also our own.

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