Donald Trump said on Wednesday that the United States could "possibly" strike a trade agreement with the European Union, but added he is "indifferent" about whether such a deal is ultimately reached. The remarks signal a measured stance toward reviving negotiations with Brussels two months after Washington’s 145% tariff on Chinese imports came into force. Trump, speaking to reporters, also said it was "too soon to say" whether the U.S. will adjust tariffs on Canadian goods, suggesting decisions on other trade fronts remain unsettled.