EU Strikes Back at Trump’s Tariffs with Over €20B in Retaliatory Measures

The European Union has not yet responded to U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest trade actions, which include a 20 percent “reciprocal” tariff on all EU exports that took effect Wednesday, as well as a newly implemented 25 percent tariff on European automobiles. Trump has also indicated that pharmaceutical products will soon face additional tariffs, according to reporting.

In response, the European Commission is preparing potential countermeasures, which could be unveiled as early as next week. “It will for sure be soon. I expect it could be as early as next week,” said Commission trade spokesperson Olof Gill on Tuesday. More details on the EU’s planned response are available here.

President Trump has repeatedly called on the EU to reduce its trade surplus with the United States, suggesting methods such as purchasing unusually large volumes of American natural gas or loosening car safety regulations to accommodate more U.S. vehicle imports. Learn more about these proposals blank”>here and blank”>here.

While the EU does maintain a trade surplus in goods, the U.S. holds a surplus in services. Overall, the transatlantic trade imbalance remains relatively modest at around €50 billion within a total €1.3 trillion economic relationship.

In an effort to ease tensions, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has renewed a proposal for a mutual elimination of industrial tariffs — commonly referred to as a “zero-for-zero” arrangement. That initiative aims to remove all industrial duties on both sides and is viewed as a potential pathway to de-escalate the current trade dispute. More on that proposal here.


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3 responses to “EU Strikes Back at Trump’s Tariffs with Over €20B in Retaliatory Measures”

  1. Isn’t it adorable how the EU thinks throwing a €20B tantrum will make the big guy in the White House reconsider? 😂 Let’s just hope Trump doesn’t start a “who can out-tariff who” reality show next!

  2. Seems like the EU’s got its big-boy pants on and is ready to throw around a cool €20B in countermeasures. Who knew trade wars could be as boring as a rainy day in London? ☔️💼

  3. So, the EU’s idea of a “retaliatory measure” is like bringing a baguette to a knife fight, eh? 🍞✌️ Let’s see how well that goes while Trump is busy with his “tariff tango” over there! 😂

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