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EU to react to U.S. Steel Tariffs, but awaits Details

EU to react to U.S. Steel Tariffs, but awaits Details

The European Commission announced on Monday that it would act to protect EU interest after U.S. president Donald Trump announced impending metals duties, but it said it would wait until it received clarification about the measures before it responded.

Trump announced on Sunday that new 25% tariffs would be imposed on all imports of steel and aluminum into the United States. This is another major step in his trade policy overhaul.

The Commission stated that it has not received an official notification about additional tariffs for EU goods. It will not respond to any "broad announcements", without specifics or written clarification.

The EU does not see any justification to impose tariffs on exports. "We will act to protect the interests and workers of European businesses as well as consumers against unjustified actions," said the Commission in a press release.

If confirmed, Trump's action would be similar to his actions during his first term when he imposed tariffs of 25% on steel from several countries and 10% on aluminum. This tariff covered exports worth 6.4 billion euro ($6.6 billion).

In 2018, the EU reacted with a first set of tariffs, which included bourbons and Harley Davidson motorbikes worth 2.8 billion euro. After three years, it planned to add another 3.6 billion euro of U.S. products.

Then, Joe Biden, then the U.S. President, was in office and both sides agreed to suspend U.S. Tariffs and EU Countermeasures.

Based on historical averages, the United States suspended tariffs for a total of 3.3 millions metric tons (tonnes) of steel and 384,000 metric tonnes (tonnes) of aluminium produced by EU producers.

EU diplomats say it makes sense to apply countermeasures again if Trump goes ahead with import tariffs.

(source: Reuters)