Among the goods that fall under duties are an extensive list: from diamonds, eggs and dental threads to poultry sausages and meat.
The European Commission has made a proposal to impose on a number of goods from the upcoming roles of the United States the size of 25% in response to President Donald Trump’s duties for steel and aluminum. On Monday, April 7, Reuters said, referring to the document that came to them.
As mentioned in the document, part of the duties will enter May 16, others on December 1.
Among the goods that fall under duties are an extensive list: from diamonds, eggs and dental threads to poultry sausages and meat. Duties for almonds and soy will enter the strength on December 1st.
The European Commissioner for Trade Morosh Shefchovich earlier on Monday said the duties at this counter would have a lower impact than the previously declared value of 26 billion euros ($ 28.45 billion).
The agency added that bourbon, wine and dairy products are excluded from the original list, which the commission considers in March.
“The commission set a 50% tariff for Bourbon, prompting Trump to threaten 200% of a countertariph to EU alcoholic beverages, if the block is still going. Trump’s threat is concerned with France and Italy, in particular, because of their significant wine industry,” the journalists wrote.
In addition, in addition to these, counters -tariffs, the EU has strengthened current steel protection measures from April 1 to reduce its imports by 15%. The commission also considers the possibility of introducing aluminum import quotas. EU member countries should vote for this proposal on April 9.
According to European Commission chairman Ursula Von Der Layen, tariffs have declared US President Donald Trump, “seriously hit the world economy.” The European Union is preparing steps in response.
Von der Lyain also said that the United States had previously suggested to install a “zero tariff” on industrial goods, trying to avoid a trade war.
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Source: korrespondent

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