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- The European Union imposed tariffs on $23 billion in U.S. Goods in response to President Donald Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum, according to the EU's executive commission.
- The EU's tariffs are set to begin on April 15, with additional rounds planned for May 15 and December 1, contingent on Trump's tariff pause.
- Ursula von der Leyen has offered a 'zero-for-zero tariffs for industrial goods' to negotiate with Trump, yet he has not accepted the offer, according to Dimitris Tsarouhas.
- Some analysts believe the 90-day tariff pause may allow the U.S. And EU to reach a compromise to avoid a trade war, as suggested by Garret Martin.
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De Nederlandsche Bank: Stronger European cohesion: that should be the answer to the American import duties, according to DNB president Klaas Knot. “Between the…
Import duties will be due from next week. The EU's response to US tariffs is still moderate. The state federation wants to continue negotiations.
25 percent tariffs on 22 billion euros of US products: however, they are a retaliation against a March measure, and not against the tariffs of these days
The EU stands up against Donald Trump's trade policy. On April 15, the first punitive tariffs apply for goods from the US.
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