The EU seeks to reach a "united front" to take the first set of countermeasures against Trump's tariffs
According to online reports, according to foreign media reports, EU countries will seek to form a united front in the next few days to counterattack Trump's tariffs. The EU may approve the first set of targeted countermeasures against U.S. imports such as dental floss and diamonds worth as much as $28 billion. The European Commission will present to member states later on Monday a list of U.S. products hit by external tariffs in response to Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs, rather than broader reciprocal tariffs. Luxembourg will host the first EU-wide political meeting early Monday since Trump announced comprehensive tariffs, when ministers responsible for trade from the 27-member EU will exchange views on the impact of tariffs and how best to respond. EU diplomats said the main purpose of the meeting was to send a consistent message that they wanted to negotiate with the United States on eliminating tariffs, but were prepared to take countermeasures if negotiations failed. (Jin Shi)
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