EU Strikes Back: Retaliatory Tariffs and Legal Battles against Trump's Trade Policies
The European Union has outlined a list of US imports targeted for retaliatory tariffs in response to trade tensions initiated by US President Donald Trump. The EU aims for a negotiated resolution while preparing countermeasures. Legal action is being pursued at the World Trade Organization to contest US tariffs.

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The European Union has ramped up its trade dispute with the United States by publicizing a list of American imports that may face retaliatory tariffs. This move follows President Donald Trump's imposition of duties on EU goods, intensifying the ongoing trade conflict between the two powers.
The European Commission, responsible for managing trade for the bloc, has simultaneously initiated legal proceedings at the World Trade Organization (WTO). The action challenges what the commission describes as 'reciprocal' tariffs from the Trump administration, which they argue breach WTO regulations.
As negotiations continue, the EU has prepared measures to counteract a broad spectrum of US products worth 95 billion euros. The targeted list includes significant sectors such as aircrafts, vehicle parts, and alcoholic beverages, reflecting the complexity and scale of the transatlantic trade tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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