Trump tariffs: EU pauses countermeasures until July
- The European Commission decided not to weaken its agrifood and digital services laws to avoid tariffs from Donald Trump but is open to removing other non-tariff barriers to trade with the U.S.
- EU Trade Commissioner Maroa 'ef ovi met with U.S. Officials and suggested potential revisions to certain regulations affecting trade.
- U.S. Officials complain about the EU's high agrifood standards and ongoing antitrust probes against American tech companies.
- Brussels suspended its retaliatory duties on U.S. Goods for 90 days following Trump's suspension of reciprocal tariffs on almost all U.S. Trading partners, but Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum remain.
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Will Brussels choose the bazooka against Trump or do nothing? Four options for the next move in the trade war
President Trump paused his most far-reaching “reciprocal” tariffs last week, but the EU still faces hefty tariffs. Member states are hesitating about what to do next, for which they have four options.
Trump’s trade war catches the EU with billions committed to industry and defense
Brussels estimates that tariffs will pass more bill to the US, but still it is about 34 billion the damage of Trump's swings in European GDP at a time when he placed the needs to fine-tune industry and the military sector at 1.6 trillion.Brussels estimates that Trump's tariffs can drop by 3.3% the US GDP against the impact of 0.6% on the EU. Donald Trump's trade war has caught the European Union at a delicate fiscal moment after the pandemic and…
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