EU says it prefers negotiations, but proposes first tariffs on US imports
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EU to approve retaliation against steel and aluminium tariffs
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EU ministers debate response to broader US tariffs
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The 27-nation bloc faces 25% import tariffs on steel and aluminium and cars and broader tariffs of 20% from Wednesday for almost all other goods under Trump's policy to hit countries he says impose high barriers to U.S. imports.
On Monday evening, the Commission proposed its first retaliatory tariffs at 25% on a range of U.S. imports in response to Trump's steel and aluminium tariffs rather than the broader levies.
However, the list was shortened after the EU executive bowed
to pressure from member states and removed bourbon, wine and
dairy after Trump threatened a 200% counter-tariff on EU
alcoholic drinks.
EU trade chief
Ministers overseeing trade met in
Sefcovic said discussions with
However, Trump's top trade adviser on Monday dismissed
tech-billionaire
"While the EU remains open to - and strongly prefers - negotiation, we will not wait endlessly," Sefcovic said, adding the bloc would push ahead with countermeasures and steps to avoid floods of diverted imports.
The EU is set to approve the first retaliatory measures this
week. The bloc will start collecting the tariffs on
The removal of bourbon from the list of items subject to the
EU's retaliatory tariffs on U.S. imports "would be great news,
and we are hopeful this is the case," said
EU KEEPS ALL RETALIATION OPTIONS OPEN
The bloc is expected to produce a larger package of countermeasures by the end of April, as a response to U.S. car and broader tariffs.
Sefcovic said the EU was ready to consider all retaliatory options. One is the EU's Anti-Coercion Instrument, which allows it to target U.S. services or to limit U.S. companies' access to EU public procurement tenders.
"We are prepared to use every tool to protect (the) single
market," he said, echoing the views of French Trade Minister
In a war of tariffs on goods,
Some EU countries, particularly those exposed to trade with
Baranowski of
"There were various ideas put on the table. Some countries mentioned services. Others didn't. Some countries mentioned digital services, others didn't," he said.
Outgoing German Economy Minister
"The stock markets are already collapsing and the damage
could become even greater ... America is in a position of
weakness," he said in
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