The Phnom Penh Post

US proposes tariffs on EU cheese, pork and whiskey

-

THE US on Monday proposed $4 billion in tariffs on a range of EU products – including parmesan cheese and Scotch and Irish whiskey – over subsidies for commercial aircraft.

The list also includes sausages, hams, pasta, olives and many other cheeses including reggiano, provolone, edam and gouda.

“Today, the Office of the US Trade Representa­tive is issuing for public comment a supplement­al list of products that could potentiall­y be subject to additional duties,” it said in a statement.

The potential tariffs are due to “EU subsidies on large civil aircraft”, the statement said.

“This supplement­al list adds 89 tariff subheading­s with an approximat­e trade value of $4 billion to the initial list published on April 12, which included tariff subheading­s with an approximat­e trade value of $21 billion,” it added.

For more than 14 years, Washington and Brussels have accused each other of unfairly subsidisin­g aviation giants Boeing and Airbus, respective­ly, in a tit-for-tat dispute that long predates US President Donald Trump’s time in office.

The Boeing-Airbus spat is the longest and most complicate­d dispute dealt with by the World Trade Organisati­on, which aims to create a level playing field in global trade.

Trump has made taking aim at what he views as unfair trade practices that disadvanta­ge the US a key goal of his presidency, and tariffs are his favoured tool for doing so.

The latest chapter in the USEU trade spat comes amid a trade war between Washington and Beijing that has seen the two sides impose tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars in two-way trade.

 ?? KOEN VAN WEEL/ANP/AFP ?? The US has proposed tariffs on a range of European products, including cheeses, over EU subsidies for commercial aircraft.
KOEN VAN WEEL/ANP/AFP The US has proposed tariffs on a range of European products, including cheeses, over EU subsidies for commercial aircraft.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Cambodia