Kuwait Times

EU fears offer to US not enough to end trade row

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BRUSSELS: The EU’s own top trade official warned yesterday that the bloc’s last-ditch bid to persuade US President Donald Trump to back off stiff tariffs on metals imports from Europe fell short of expectatio­ns in Washington. Trade Commission­er Cecilia Malmstrom spoke ahead of talks of the EU’s 28 trade ministers to discuss an attempt to woo the US away from punishing steel and aluminum tariffs and win Europe a similar break as handed China.

Europe was hit by the shock tariffs in March, part of the protection­ist president’s threat of an “America First” trade war with Washington’s closest partners, including Canada, Mexico and Japan. “If we are exempted, then we are willing to engage in talks and see how we can facilitate trade relations,” said Malmstrom. She has spearheade­d a series of talks with US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, a stalwart of Trump’s hardball tactics who also plays a role in the parallel negotiatio­ns with China. But asked if she thought the EU’s gesture to the US was acceptable to Washington, Malmstrom answered: “I think they don’t think it’s enough.”

The ministers will take encouragem­ent from the US-China developmen­t on Sunday with Washington and Beijing backing off from tit-for-tat tariffs after reaching an as-yet unspecifie­d accord on slashing the massive American trade deficit with China. The European Union has said it refuses all trade talks with the United States unless Washington grants a permanent exemption from the painful steel and aluminum tariffs that are set to kick in on June 1. —AFP

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