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EU response to Trump tariffs could amount to €400bn

The total European Union response to US President Donald Trump’s tariffs could amount to duties on US goods worth €400 billion, RTÉ News understands.

This would represent retaliation for the US tariffs of 25% on steel and aluminium, last Wednesday’s “reciprocal” tariffs of 20% on most EU exports, and the 25% tariffs on European car and autoparts exports.

The European Commission will publish a final list of US products to be targeted in response to the steel and aluminium tariffs tonight and member states will vote on that list on Wednesday.

It is understood the Commission will wait for the economic impact of that suite of tariffs to take before looking at an expanded list in response to cars and reciprocals.

It comes as Tánaiste Simon Harris is among those due to attend an emergency meeting of EU trade ministers in Luxembourg as global markets brace themselves for another turbulent week in the aftermath of Mr Trump’s battery of tariffs.

The announcement of the measures taking by the US President on Wednesday have stoked fears of a global downturn and a recession in the United States.

EU ministers will focus on two agendas: firstly, an immediate retaliation against the 25% tariffs Mr Trump slapped on European steel and aluminium last month, and secondly, how to respond to his 20% blanket tariffs on almost all EU exports to the US.

On the former, the European Commission has been circulating a 99-page list of US products which could be hit with tariffs in retaliation for the steel and aluminium duties.

Ireland, France and Italy have been lobbying to have US bourbon taken off the list given that Mr Trump threatened to hit European wine and spirits with a 200% tariff.

It is understood that effort may have borne fruit, although the Commission has kept the final list secret ahead of today’s meeting.

Member states are due to vote on the final package on Wednesday.

On the blanket US tariffs, Mr Harris said he would make Ireland’s commitment to EU unity clear.

The Tánaiste called for a firm, but proportionate response, while working towards a negotiated solution.

On that note, the US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessant has said 50 countries had contacted the Trump administration seeking negotiations to reduce the tariffs.

Mr Bessant told NBC News President Trump now had maximum leverage.

The EU’s trade commissioner Maroš Šefčovič said on Friday he had a frank exchange of views with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Trade Secretary Jamieson Greer and that both sides would stay in touch.

The comments do not suggest an imminent climbdown by the Trump administration.

Article Source – EU response to Trump tariffs could amount to €400bn – RTE

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