The European Union is preparing to support the economic sectors, which will further suffer from American duties.
The European Union is preparing a package of emergency measures intended to support economic sectors that most may suffer from future tariffs. Bloomberg reported this on Wednesday, April 2.
According to publication sources, the European Commission is working on short -term economic support measures for individual economic sectors to suffer from tariffs. They will be accompanied by reforms and increasing competition in the major sectors, as well as improving the functioning of the EU market.
Consistent, the European Union is preparing a position for negotiations in the United States after entering the strength of tariffs, which will also provide opportunities for a joint compromise – for example, in the field of investment or weakening of regulation.
The European Union does not plan to express an immediate response to the US tariffs, as it will take time to assess their influence, Bloomberg wrote.
Earlier, European Commission president Ursula Von der Lyain said the EU “had many trumpet cards”, including glass tariffs and countermeasures against American companies operating in services and IT services.
Remember, United States President Donald Trump said the tariffs on each other that he should declare on April 2 will remember all countries.
Previously, Trump signed a mandate in the introduction of duties for 25% for cars collected outside the United States. New tariffs can significantly affect the prices of cars in the United States and complicated labor processes in North America.
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