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    EU retaliates with $28 billion in counter tariffs on U.S. imports

    March 12, 2025
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    The European Union has announced counter tariffs totaling €26 billion ($28.33 billion) on U.S. goods, responding to the Trump administration’s decision to impose 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports. The measures, unveiled Wednesday, aim to match the economic impact of the U.S. tariffs, according to a statement from the European Commission.

    EU retaliates with $28 billion in counter tariffs on U.S. imports

    The EU will lift the suspension of its countermeasures on April 1, a decision that reinstates trade measures initially introduced during the first Trump administration. These countermeasures are designed to offset the economic damage inflicted on €8 billion worth of EU steel and aluminum exports.

    Additionally, in response to new U.S. tariffs affecting more than €18 billion of European exports, the European Commission will introduce a further set of tariffs on U.S. goods, set to take effect by mid-April following consultations with member states and industry stakeholders.

    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen Ursula von der Leyen criticized the tariffs, stating they disrupt supply chains, create economic uncertainty, and threaten jobs on both sides of the Atlantic. “Tariffs are taxes. They are bad for business and even worse for consumers,” she said, emphasizing that the EU’s response is strong yet proportionate.

    Impact of tariffs on global trade and supply chains

    The trade dispute has reignited tensions between Washington and Brussels, with European leaders stressing the need to protect businesses and consumers from the economic fallout. The EU’s move reflects its commitment to defending its industries while keeping diplomatic channels open. Von der Leyen reaffirmed that the bloc remains open to “meaningful dialogue” with the U.S. to resolve trade disagreements.

    The targeted U.S. products subject to EU tariffs have not yet been specified, but they are expected to affect a broad range of industries. Past trade disputes have seen tariffs levied on American agricultural goods, machinery, and consumer products. The escalation comes as both sides navigate broader economic challenges, including inflationary pressures and global supply chain disruptions.

    While trade relations between the EU and the U.S. have been strained in recent years, efforts had been made to ease tensions under President Trump’s administration. However, the latest round of tariffs signals renewed economic friction that could have broader implications for global trade.

    As the EU prepares to implement its countermeasures, businesses and policymakers on both sides will be closely watching the potential economic consequences. The European Commission has indicated that it remains open to discussions with Washington, leaving room for possible de-escalation if negotiations progress. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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