EU threatens US with USD 20 billion tit-for-tat tariffs

AFP  |  Stockholm 

The EU is mulling tit-for-tat tariffs of around USD 20 billion on US products if goes ahead with its threat of new tolls on European cars, the bloc's said today.

"We hope that this won't happen and that we can reach a solution. If not, then the will prepare a long list on American goods. It would amount to around USD 20 billion," told the Swedish daily (DN).

She said the US goods would include machinery, agricultural and high-tech products, among others.

Her comments came as US was set to meet with in the US capital for talks over a festering trade dispute between the two key economies.

Trump, who has threatened to impose tariffs on European autos and auto parts, said it was his tough stance that brought the European leader to the bargaining table.

Juncker, who reiterated that would retaliate if Trump goes through with the measures, told broadcaster today that the EU is "not in the dock -- we don't need to defend ourselves."

"We don't know any other strategy than dialogue," said Malmstrom, who is currently in with Juncker.

"We will explain that the EU is not a foe but a friend and an ally. We and the US share same view that the must modernise," she told DN.

Trump is facing increasing criticism as consumers, farmers and businesses are taking a hit from the retaliation to the raft of US tariffs on steel, aluminium, and tens of billions of dollars in products from that he has imposed in recent weeks.

Republican Senator Ben Sasse, a frequent Trump critic, said the president's trade policies recalled a past of perilous economic instability.

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First Published: Wed, July 25 2018. 18:45 IST