EU agrees partial truce with U.S. over Trump tariffs
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[May 17, 2021]
By Philip Blenkinsop
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union has
agreed a partial truce with the United States in a dispute over U.S.
metals tariffs imposed by former president Donald Trump as the two sides
start discussions on addressing global overcapacity in steel and
aluminium.
The Commission said on Monday it would suspend a proposed hike in its
retaliatory tariffs that would have added a number of products from
lipstick to sports shoes and doubled to 50% duties on U.S. bourbon
whiskey, motorbikes and motor boats.
In a joint statement, Brussels and Washington said that, as allies, they
could promote high standards, address shared concerns "and hold
countries like China that support trade-distorting policies to account".
The discussions would aim to find solutions, such as on appropriate
trade measures, by the end of the year.
The United States will maintain its tariffs of 25% on steel and 10% on
aluminium, which also apply to imports from China, India, Russia,
Turkey, Norway and Switzerland.
The Trump administration cited U.S. national security grounds as the
basis for its metals tariffs - measures that steelmakers such as
Thyssenkrupp and Voestalpine have said they were affected by.
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European Union flags flutter outside the EU Commission headquarters
in Brussels, Belgium May 5, 2021. REUTERS/Yves Herman
The EU denied that its exports pose any security
threat and responded by placing its own tariffs on 2.8 billion euros
($3.4 billion) of U.S. products, including motorbikes, whisky and
orange juice. These will also remain in place.
($1 = 0.8221 euros)
(Reporting by Philip BlenkinsopEditing by John Chalmers and Giles
Elgood)
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