The European Commission plans to introduce tariffs on US products by April 1, responding to recently imposed US tariffs on EU steel and aluminum. Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasized the need for protection against unfair trade practices and announced countermeasures equivalent to the US tariffs, totaling around $26 billion. The measures will not only target steel and aluminum but will also include textiles, leather goods, and agricultural products. The EU aims to resolve trade conflicts while remaining open to negotiations to prevent economic burdens caused by tariffs.
The European Commission announced plans to impose countermeasures against US goods by April 1 in response to US tariffs on EU steel and aluminum.
EU tariffs will target a range of goods including textiles, home appliances, and agricultural products like poultry and beef, reflecting a comprehensive trade conflict response.
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