EU to Ramp up Retaliation Plans
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EU trade ministers have agreed that US President Donald Trump's announcement of 30 per cent tariffs on the European Union was "absolutely unacceptable", and they are studying a new set of countermeasures to respond to the move.
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India Today on MSNTrump demands 15-20% tariff on all EU imports: ReportTrump is pushing for 15–20 per cent tariffs on EU imports, rejecting recent offers. Talks stall ahead of the August 1 deadline, as both sides prepare countermeasures, raising fears of a potential trade war.
EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic is set to discuss tariffs in Washington with U.S. officials. Trump threatens a 30% tariff on EU imports starting August 1. In response, the EU has prepared a counter-tariff list worth 72 billion euros.
The Government has come up short in its efforts to convince the European Commission not to target US bourbon, Boeing aircraft and agricultural produce in potential retaliatory tariffs.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNEU targets U.S. goods with 72 billion euros in countermeasuresThe EU has issued countermeasures worth 72 billion euros against U.S. imports to mitigate U.S. tariffs. The bloc targets Boeing aircraft, automobiles, and bourbon. The EU also requires its 27 nations to give their approval before the adoption of the list.