EU Commission preparing 'well calibrated' retaliation to US tariffs
- The European Commission is preparing a "well-calibrated" response to the U.S. tariffs on car imports, which are set to start on April 2.
- European leaders believe the U.S. Tariffs will harm both the U.S. And EU economies, with German Economy Minister Robert Habeck warning that they will damage global trade and prosperity.
- EU Trade Commissioner Maroa Šefčovič indicated that the EU will respond decisively to U.S. Measures, emphasizing the need for a strong and timely reaction.
- French Economy Minister Eric Lombard remarked that the EU is faced with an attack and must retaliate to resolve trade tensions with the U.S.
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