How can the EU respond to Trump tariffs?
- The European Commission has not disclosed details about its response to Trump's 20 percent tariffs starting April 9.
- France, Germany, and Austria have proposed targeting major digital companies like Google and Meta in retaliation for Trump's tariffs.
- EU officials indicated that responses might include financial services and that 'everything is on the table' for countermeasures, including targeting U.S. Big Tech.
- EU leaders emphasize that the bloc can withstand economic pressures together and are prepared to implement firm and impactful countermeasures.
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What options does the EU have to confront the US? 'I'm afraid there's not much to negotiate with Trump today'
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From the anti-coercion mechanism to more tariffs: the EU’s options against Trump’s escalation
The European Union keeps "all options on the table," in the face of the trade war unleashed on the 'Liberation Day' in which the President of the United States announced a global increase in import graveties, and although for the moment he will only respond to reprisals to 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum, and will seek a negotiated way out of the escalation, examine his letters.Continue reading....
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