BRUSSELS: The European Union will launch its first countermeasures in opposition to US President Donald Trump’s tariffs subsequent week, the bloc’s members agreed on Wednesday (Apr 9), becoming a member of China and Canada in retaliating and escalating a world commerce battle.
The approval got here on the day that Trump’s “reciprocal” tariffs on the EU and dozens of nations took impact, together with large 104 per cent duties on China, extending his tariff onslaught and spurring extra widespread promoting throughout monetary markets.
The 27-nation bloc faces 25 per cent import tariffs on metal and aluminium and automobiles in addition to the brand new broader tariffs of 20 per cent for nearly all different items beneath Trump’s coverage to hit international locations he says impose excessive limitations to US imports.
The European Union will put in place duties largely of 25 per cent on a spread of US imports from subsequent Tuesday in response particularly to the US metals tariffs. The bloc remains to be assessing how to reply to the automobile and broader levies.
The U.S. imports embody maize, wheat, barley, rice, bikes, poultry, fruit, wooden, clothes and dental floss, in accordance with a doc seen by Reuters. They totalled about €21 billion (US$23 billion) final 12 months, that means the EU’s retaliation can be in opposition to items value lower than the €26 billion of EU metals exports hit by US tariffs.
They’re to enter power in phases – on Apr 15, Might 16 and a ultimate stage on almonds and soy beans on Dec 1.
“These countermeasures may be suspended at any time, ought to the US comply with a good and balanced negotiated consequence,” the European Fee mentioned in an announcement.
A committee of commerce consultants from the EU’s 27 international locations voted on Wednesday afternoon on the Fee’s proposal. EU diplomats mentioned that 26 EU members had voted in favour, with solely Hungary in opposition to.
The results of the vote was broadly anticipated given the Fee has already canvassed EU members and refined an preliminary checklist from mid-March, eradicating US dairy and alcoholic drinks.
Main wine exporters France and Italy had expressed concern after Trump threatened to hit EU wine and spirits with a 200% tariff if the EU went forward with its deliberate 50 per cent obligation on bourbon.
Trump has already responded to Beijing’s counter-tariffs introduced final week, practically doubling duties on Chinese language imports. In response to that, China mentioned it will impose 84 per cent tariffs on US items from Thursday.