The
Netherlands, the world’s second-largest agricultural exporter
after the United States, exported 80 million euros ($88 million)
worth of cheese to the United States last year.
Around 39 million euros worth of cheese destined for U.S.
markets will fall under the new 25% tariff set to be implemented
on Oct. 18, the ministry said in a statement.
Other countries have also complained that their cheese exports
would be hurt.
On Wednesday the World Trade Organization awarded Washington the
right to impose tariffs on $7.5 billion worth of EU goods
annually in a long-running case, threatening to ignite a
tit-for-tat transatlantic trade war.
The United States on Wednesday said it would slap 10% tariffs on
European-made Airbus <AIR.PA> planes and 25% duties on French
wine, Scotch and Irish whiskies, and cheese from across the
continent as punishment for illegal EU aircraft subsidies.
(Reporting by Anthony Deutsch; editing by Gareth Jones)
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