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EU strikes back with tariffs against U.S.

Hits iconic products like bourbon, orange juice

- The Associated Press

BRUSSELS — The European Union started enforcing tariffs Friday on American imports like bourbon, peanut butter and orange juice, part of a growing global trade rift that’s likely to intensify over the next few weeks.

The EU tariffs on $3.4 billion of U.S. products are in retaliatio­n for duties the Trump administra­tion has imposed on European steel and aluminum.

The EU trade commission­er has acknowledg­ed that the EU targeted some iconic American items to put political pressure on President Donaldtrum­pandsenior­u.s. politician­s. European Commission spokesman Alexander Winterstei­n said the EU’S response is proportion­ate and reasonable.

Daniel Gros, director for economy and finance at the Center for European Policy Studies, said that in a trade war everyone stands to lose, but the U.S. has put itself in a worse position.

“I think the United States is losing more because it has put tariffs on a very important input which very often it doesn’t produce itself,” he said. “The EU perhaps will find a few disgruntle­d consumers who have to pay more for their Harley-davidsons, but that is not a big loss for us.”

Trump imposed tariffs of 25 percent on EU steel and 10 percent on aluminum on June 1. Europeans claim the tariffs break global trade rules.

The spat is part of a global tussle over trade. In two weeks, the United States will start taxing $34 billion in Chinese goods. Beijing has vowed to immediatel­y retaliate with its own tariffs on U.S. soybeans and other farm products.

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