WSJ: Huh. Do you think you will go ahead with the tariffs on the cars?

TRUMP: If they don’t make a fair deal with us, I’d do it in about 12 minutes.

WSJ: Huh.

TRUMP: It depends whether or not they make a fair deal. So far they’re — you know, we talk about it. So far they’re talking about a deal, but it’s all talk. And I’m not going to make the kind of deal that the U.K. made, believe me.

DAVIS: What do you want them to do?

TRUMP: Huh?

DAVIS: What would you like them to do? What would be a fair deal?

TRUMP: A fair deal is that they have to take down their barriers and that they have to start — stop charging us massive taxes for our people — and also their standards. For instance, they’ll create a standard — we’ll make a product, and they’ll make a standard that’s different than the product, lower or higher. But it’s different. So then our product can’t come into the EU. They do that all the time, like with medical equipment, OK? But they have to take down their barriers and they have to take off the taxes. And, frankly, they have to start treating our companies better, because they sue all of our companies for billions and billions of dollars. They’re picking up all this money from our companies. We should be the ones to sue our companies.