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EU is preparing its response to the US tariffs expansion by keeping all options open

Maros Séfcovic, European Trade Commissioner, said that the European Union is prepared to counter the numerous U.S. Tariffs on EU Imports during President Donald Trump’s 90-day pause.

The EU Trade chief stated that U.S. Tariffs cover 70% of EU Goods Trade to the United States. This could increase to 97% if further U.S. Investigations into Pharmaceuticals, Semiconductors and other Products are conducted.

Sefcovic stated that a solution negotiated with the United States was the EU's preferred and clear outcome.

He said in a European Parliament debate that the U.S. must now show it is willing to move forward towards a fair, balanced solution. The EU27 faces import tariffs from the US of 25% on steel, aluminium, and cars. "Reciprocal" tariffs are also in place at 10% for most other goods. These tariffs could increase to 20% following President Donald Trump's 90 day pause.

Sefcovic stated that the European Union will use the pause up until the 8th of July to prepare rebalancing and level-playing field measures if the talks fail.

Sefcovic stated that "all options are still on the table." Sefcovic said that the European Union had suspended its own countermeasures in response to steel tariffs, to allow for negotiation. However, they appeared to have made limited progress.

Sefcovic added that the European Union will also be on guard against any possible import surges caused by trade diverted due to Trump's tariff walls. He said a taskforce set up to monitor diversion of trade would produce its initial results in mid-May. (Reporting and editing by Sharon Singleton; Philip Blenkinsop)

(source: Reuters)