Latest News

Document shows EU Commission's proposal to impose 25% counter-tariffs for certain US imports

A document obtained by revealed that the European Commission had proposed 25% counter-tariffs on a variety of U.S. products in response to President Donald Trump’s tariffs on aluminum and steel.

Document states that some tariffs will be in effect on May 16, and others on December 1.

There are many goods that can be imported, including diamonds, dental floss and sausages. The counter-tariffs for almonds and soyabeans will come into effect on 1 December.

Maros Séfcovic, the EU Trade chief, said on Monday that the counter-tariffs will have a lesser impact than the 26 billion euro ($28.45billion) previously announced.

Bourbon, dairy and wine have been removed from an original list that the Commission was considering in March.

The Commission had set a tariff of 50% on bourbon. This prompted Trump's threat to impose a counter-tariff of 200% on EU alcoholic beverages if the EU went ahead.

Trump's threats worried France and Italy, in particular, due to their important wine industries.

The EU has already increased the protections for steel imports to 15% on April 1, in addition to these anti-tariffs. The Commission is looking into import quotas of aluminium.

The EU member states will vote on the proposal on April 9th. The current exchange rate is $1 = 0.9139 euro (Reporting and editing by Tomasz Janowski and Chizu Nimiyama).

(source: Reuters)