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EU Softens Response to US Steel and Aluminum Tariffs

EU Softens Response to US Steel and Aluminum Tariffs
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World April 7, 2025 19:00

luxembourg - The European Union reduces countermeasures on American tariffs, impacting EU economy. EU to reintroduce previous retaliatory measures against Trump's presidency.

EU Response to US Tariffs

EU eases retaliatory tariffs on US steel and aluminum. Initial US tariffs led to EU's 26 billion euro countermeasure.

Brussels' Decision

  • EU Commission lists nearly 10,000 products for potential higher tariffs.
  • EU member states concerned about negative impact on their economies.

Revised Countermeasures

  • EU removes products from the list after consultation with member states.
  • Euro Commissioner Sefcovic aims for fair distribution of the economic impact.

Reactivation of Previous Measures

  • EU plans to reintroduce retaliatory tariffs from Trump's previous presidency.
  • Products like jeans, Harley Davidsons, and bourbon were targeted.

Final decision by the EU on Wednesday. Previous measures to be reinstated on April 15, new tariffs on various products on May 15.

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