EU Responds to Trump Tariffs as Boss Hits Back at US President’s Furious ‘PATHETIC’ Blast
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The European Commission intends to request the approval of EU Member States to impose 93 billion euros (109 billion) of customs duties imposed by Donald Trump, while European Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic, negotiates with US Trade Secretary Howard Lutnick, transmits Politico.
The European Union looks for peace but prepares for war. The negotiations on tariffs with the United States and difficult, Germany approaches the most intransigent position in France and finishes the list of US goods to be struck in case of non-agreement. The EU Commission has proceeded to unify the two lists of counter-dations so far put in place, a first list of measures of 21 billion, a second one of 72 billion, and in the next few days it wi…
The European Commission has decided to merge the first and second lists of potential counter-measures to unilateral duties imposed by the US into a single list of...
The European Union is bracing for a possible failure to reach an agreement with the United States on tariffs.
The main objective is to achieve a negotiated solution with the United States to avoid the 30% rates announced by Donald Trump.
The European Union is ready to quickly impose tariffs of 30 percent on goods from the United States if Trump fulfills his promise to impose the same tariffs against the EU
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