EU finance ministers to discuss tariff impact on economy

Domanski, the finance minister of
"Disrupted supply chains and rising costs for companies will affect European growth ratios and currencies," Domanski wrote ahead of the meeting in
"This will have adverse social consequences, increasing prices for consumers and leaving citizens more vulnerable. We will focus on the broader economic implications ... on Friday," he said.
Since then,
The U.S. also slapped reciprocal tariffs globally, triggering a market sell-off on fears of inflation, weaker demand and potentially a global recession.
Domanski said that removing EU regulatory barriers hampering trade between the EU's 27 countries should be the natural response to the U.S. move.
"A key objective of our discussion must also be to demonstrate the unity of the
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