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EU Trade chief: U.S. is not looking for a deal to avoid tariffs

The Trump administration doesn't seem to be engaged in talks to avoid a trade conflict with Europe, said the EU's Trade chief on Monday, just two days before tariffs are set to be imposed by the United States on all imports of steel and aluminum.

Maros Sefcovic, European Trade Commissioner, told reporters in Brussels he travelled to Washington to start a dialogue with the goal of avoiding "the unnecessary pain and suffering of measures and countermeasures".

Sefcovic stated that the two sides had identified some areas where they could benefit from each other.

But in the end one hand can't clap. He continued, "The U.S. government does not appear to be engaged to make a bargain."

Sefcovic stated that the European Union is ready for constructive engagement. He also said that tariffs are not a good thing and that partners who have 1.6 trillion euro ($1.7 trillion) in mutual trade should "extremely cautious".

"Our doors are now open." "But of course, we will protect European businesses and workers from unjustified duties if the result is not positive," he added.

"I know that they are expecting nothing less than what we have done."

(source: Reuters)