EU to impose counter tariffs on $38b in US goods from boats to bourbon

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The EU is targeting, among others, US steel and aluminium, textiles, home appliances, plastics, poultry, beef and eggs.

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GENEVA – The European Union will impose counter tariffs on €26 billion (S$38 billion) worth of US goods from April, the European Commission said on March 12, ramping up a global trade war in response to blanket US tariffs on steel and aluminium.

US President Donald Trump’s increased tariffs of 25 per cent on all steel and aluminium imports took effect on March 12 as prior exemptions, duty free quotas and product exclusions expired.

The European Commission said it will end the current suspension of tariffs on US products on April 1 and will also put forward a new package of countermeasures on US goods by mid-April.

The suspended tariffs apply to products ranging from boats to bourbon to motorbikes, and the EU said it would now start a two-week consultation to pick other product categories.

The new measures will target around €18 billion in goods, with the overall objective to ensure that the total value of the EU measures corresponds to the increased value of trade impacted by the new US tariffs, the EU said.

The proposed target products include industrial and agricultural products, such as steel and aluminium, textiles, home appliances, plastics, poultry, beef, eggs, dairy, sugar and vegetables.

“Our counter measures will be introduced in two steps. Starting with 1 April and fully in place as of 13 April,” Dr Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, said in a statement.

“We are ready to engage in meaningful dialogue. I have entrusted Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic to resume his talks to explore better solutions with the US,”she added. REUTERS

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