The Manila Times

US goods targeted in trade war riposte

- AFP

BRUSSELS: The EU was to set out plans on Wednesday to strike back against US President Donald Trump’s threatened steel and products such as jeans, motorbikes and whiskey in the crosshairs.

The blow by Brussels will land hours after Trump’s trade offensive brought the resignatio­n of his top measures.

expected as Trump has yet to sign into effect his plan to set tariffs for what he calls unfair competitio­n for US industry, but French President Emmanuel Macron has demanded Europe be ready to act swiftly if he does.

European Commission chief Jean- Claude Juncker on Friday threatened to hit big- name US brands such as Harley Davidson motorbikes, Levi’s jeans and bourbon whiskey with import duties.

This prompted Trump to fire back a threat to tax cars from the EU, further fuelling fears of a full-on transatlan­tic trade war erupting.

“We are looking at possibilit­ies to retaliate, meaning that we will also put taxes or tariffs on US imports to the European Union,” EU trade commission­er Cecilia Malmstrom told the BBC on Monday.

Despite Juncker’s headlinegr­abbing threat to iconic US brands, the hitlist the EU is work businesses, using instead the dry language of customs regulation­s.

Malmstrom said the EU was also looking at “safeguard” measures to protect its industry — restrictin­g the bloc’s imports of steel and aluminium to stop - ropean market, which is allowed under World Trade Organisati­on (WTO) rules.

Trump, elected on a promise to roll back the effects of globalisat­ion on the US economy with an “America First” platform, said Thursday he planned to impose 25 percent tariffs on steel imports and 10 percent on aluminium.

Juncker, who on Wednesday met Lakshmi Mittal, the boss of the world’s top steelmaker ArcelorMit­tal, said last week the EU would industry.

Customs hitlist

- lion euros’ ($4 billion) worth of steel and a billion euros’ worth of aluminium to the US each year, and the commission estimates Trump’s tariffs could cost some 2.8 billion euros.

As well as making it harder for the US, tariffs could also mean other foreign producers redirect their output to the EU, pushing the market there down.

Brussels consists of “rebalancin­g” measures to compensate the value of the damage suffered, which it says would be in line with WTO rules.

This would mean taxing cer a political message to Trump -- possibly targeting businesses located in states favourable to the president. It would take around three months for these measures to come into effect.

Brussels wants to maximise the political impact of its reprisals on the US while minimising the impact of a trade war on European consumers.

European Commission Vice President Jyrki Katainen told AFP on Friday the bloc could form a “coalition of like- minded countries” to file a complaint at the WTO, though this procedure usually takes around two years.

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