Industry Input Is Key As EU Weighs New Tariffs On US Trade
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Harris urges tariff exemptions for key sectors
Tánaiste Simon Harris has urged the EU's trade commissioner to exempt sectors key to the Irish economy, such as aviation, medical, agrifood and the equine industry, from any retaliatory tariffs the EU could impose on a range of US products should the current trade negotiations fail.


The government wants to remove 13 goods from the EU's long list of goods from the US that could be hit by tariffs if the trade conflict with the Trump administration cannot be resolved. - We don't want to shoot ourselves in the foot, says Foreign Trade Minister Benjamin Dousa (M) about why he wants exemptions.
Industry Input Is Key As EU Weighs New Tariffs On US Trade
The European Commission’s ongoing consultation, which seeks feedback on a proposed expansion of products subject to tariffs and restrictions in retaliation to U.S. tariffs, opens an important opportunity for industry stakeholders to highlight why a scope exclusion is warranted, say lawyers at Crowell & Moring.
EU members' response to President Trump
by Thierry MeyssanThe NATO summit in The Hague could mark the end of the European Union. The President of the United States has announced that he may no longer ensure the security of the EU. If this were the case, there would be an urgent need to reorganize the stability of the European continent. Washington already has its solution: replacing the current one around Germany with a structure centered around Poland.Voltaire Network | Paris (France…
The entire European steel industry is at risk of collapse if US President Donald Trump imposes 50% tariffs on its products, a ThyssenKrupp board member has warned, according to the Guardian. After high energy prices and cheap Chinese steel, US tariffs could put the final nail in the coffin for the sector.
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