The Asian Age

EU slaps tariffs on US as trade war ramps up

Customs agents across Europe’s colossal market of 500 million people will now impose the duty, hiking prices on USmade products in supermarke­ts and across factory floors

- DANNY KEMP

The European Union slapped revenge tariffs on iconic US products including bourbon, jeans and motorcycle­s on Friday in its opening salvo in a trade war with President Donald Trump.

The tariffs, which took effect at midnight ( 2200 GMT Thursday) according to the EU’s official journal, will further fuel jitters on world stock markets that are already alarmed by trade tensions between the United States and China.

Customs agents across Europe’s colossal market of 500 million people will now impose the duty, hiking prices on US- made products in supermarke­ts and across factory floors.

“These measures are the logical consequenc­e of the US decision,” French finance minister Bruno Le Maire told AFP.

“They reflect a Europe that is resolute and principled,” he said.

Brussels imposed the raft of duties on US products worth 2.8 billion euros ($ 3.3 billion) in a tit- for- tat response to Trump’s decision to slap stiff tariffs on European steel and aluminium exports.

Global markets on Friday took the developmen­t in stride, with stocks in Europe firm after weeks of instabilit­y on trade worries.

EU Trade Commission­er Cecilia Malmstrom said this week that the 28- nation bloc was “left with no other choice” but to impose tariffs of its own after the “unilateral and unjustifie­d decision of the US.”

Together with US tariffs against Mexico and Canada, the trade battles have raised the spectre of a global trade war, spooking financial markets that fear major consequenc­es to the global economy.

“We have a trade war — and it’s an escalating trade war,” SEB chief economist Robert Bergqvist told AFP in an interview.

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