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EU to impose counter-tariffs on US goods worth $28 billion

EU to impose counter-tariffs on US goods worth $28 billion

In response to U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs, the European Union announced in a Wednesday statement that it would impose counter-tariffs on goods worth 26 billion euros (28.33 billion dollars) from next month.

The commission announced that it would end the current suspension on tariffs for U.S.-made products on April 1. It will also present a new set of countermeasures against U.S.-made goods by midApril.

"This is in line with the economic scope and impact of U.S. Tariffs." The countermeasures we will introduce in two stages. "Our countermeasures will be implemented in two steps, starting on 1 April, and being fully implemented by 13 April," Ursula von der Leyen said in a press release.

"We are prepared to engage in meaningful dialog. "I have asked Trade Commissioner Maros SEFCIC to continue his discussions with the U.S. to find better solutions," von der Leyen said.

U.S. President Donald Trump has increased the tariffs on steel and aluminum imports by 25%

took effect

On Wednesday, prior exemptions, duties free quotas and exclusions of products expired.

(source: Reuters)