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US planes and cars, as well as drinks, are on the EU's list of potential tariffs

US planes and cars, as well as drinks, are on the EU's list of potential tariffs

The European Commission is proposing to impose tariffs if trade talks with Washington fail to produce an agreement.

This is the second package put forward by European Commission which oversees the trade policy of the 27 nation European Union. The package is intended to counter U.S. car and auto parts tariffs and a 10% baseline tariff.

The U.S. president Donald Trump is now threatening to impose a 30% baseline tariff on EU imports starting August 1. European officials claim that this level is unacceptable, and it would stop normal trade between the two largest markets in the world.

The list was sent to EU members and seen on Tuesday. It covers U.S. imports of goods worth $84.1 billion. The list also includes agricultural and food products, including a variety of fruits and vegetables as well as wine, beer, and spirits, worth a combined total of 6.35bn euros.

The first package of 21 billion Euros worth of U.S. goods approved in April was immediately suspended for the purpose to negotiate. This suspension has now been extended until August 6.

EU officials stated on Monday they are still trying to reach a deal in order to avoid Trump’s tariffs. However, EU Trade Chief Maros SEFCIOC said that member states have agreed to countermeasures should talks with the U.S. fall through.

In May, the Commission first presented the second package for public consultation. The proposal at the time concerned 95 billion euros worth of goods from the United States. The proposal has been reduced, but the majority of its main elements have not changed.

The EU has not set a date to approve this package. Reporting by Philip Blenkinsop, Editing by Joe Bavier.

(source: Reuters)