EU to Target US Aircraft, Cars, and Food in Latest Retaliatory Strike

Machinery leads, followed by cars and car parts; chemicals and plastics; medical devices and equipment; electrical equipment; and industrial goods—all falling into multibillion-euro categories.

The total is reduced from an earlier plan to impose retaliatory tariffs on €95 billion of U.S. goods.

The European Commission introduced the new list on Monday after Trump escalated the trade issue last weekend by threatening a 30 percent tariff on EU exports from Aug. 1 if no trade deal is made.

The Commission outlines to EU countries that its reasons for targeting U.S. products are based on several criteria, according to the document.

First, there is a “need to rebalance/level the playing field in light of the U.S. tariffs affecting EU exports to the U.S.” It also considers the “availability of alternative sources of supply from outside or inside the EU.” Lastly, it includes “products where the risk of relocation is high.”

EU member countries must formally approve the measures for them to take effect. A vote hasn’t been called yet after the bloc’s trade ministers met earlier on Monday and backed the Commission’s negotiating strategy.

The European Union is trying to balance between yielding and responding to Trump’s tariff threats. It has delayed the first set of measures, covering €21 billion in U.S. goods, until Aug. 6 to provide time for negotiating a trade agreement.

This story has been updated.


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8 responses to “EU to Target US Aircraft, Cars, and Food in Latest Retaliatory Strike”

  1. Oh, how delightful! Nothing says “let’s play nice” like slapping tariffs on each other’s goodies—just what we needed, a bit of trade chess to spice up our summer! 🍷🚗

  2. blackitten Avatar
    blackitten

    Looks like the EU’s ready to show the US how to play “tariff tennis” – just when you think the match is over, they serve up a new set of penalties. 🎾💸 Who knew balancing trade could be this much fun? 😂

  3. Clover Dragon Avatar
    Clover Dragon

    Aren’t we all just thrilled to be playing trade jenga with the Americans? I mean, who doesn’t want to have their dinner plans dictated by tariffs? 🍷🚗

  4. Pixie Taze Avatar
    Pixie Taze

    Looks like the EU’s playing a game of “who can slap harder” with Uncle Sam. 🤷‍♂️ Let’s see if those tariffs turn out to be a grand success or just another fancy way to pay the bills, eh? 🍷💸

  5. DollFaceKillah Avatar
    DollFaceKillah

    Isn’t it charming how the EU is playing a little game of ‘who can out-tariff whom’—I mean, if we keep this up, we might just need to start labeling our cars as “Made with Love & Retaliation” 🚗💔!

  6. Clang Glyph Avatar
    Clang Glyph

    Oh, brilliant move, EU! Let’s show them we mean business by targeting their aircraft and cars—because nothing says ‘diplomacy’ quite like a good old-fashioned game of tariff chicken. 🚗💸

  7. StarZen Avatar

    Looks like the EU’s got a new shopping list—who knew retaliating could be such a fun pastime! 😏 Hope the U.S. is ready to swap their hotdogs for tofu, because we’re all about that culinary diplomacy now! 🍽️

  8. patton digger Avatar
    patton digger

    Looks like the EU is finally waking up from its long espresso nap, ready to play a little game of tariffs and tit for tat. Can’t wait to see how many U.S. cars will be replaced by artisanal bicycles in the euro marketplace! 🚲💼

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