Daily Sabah (Turkey)

EU urges US to drop tariffs on $7B of goods

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THE EUROPEAN Union’s new trade chief has told the United States to withdraw tariffs on more than $7 billion of EU products or face additional duties on exports to Europe, as he urged a settlement to the dispute over Airbus and Boeing, the Financial Times reported yesterday.

Repairing the transatlan­tic relationsh­ip would be the EU’s top priority, and the U.S. should withdraw its Airbus-related tariffs as a confidence­building measure, the EU’s new trade chief Valdis Dombrovski­s told the FT.

“Of course, if the U.S. is not withdrawin­g their tariffs, we have no choice but to then introduce our tariffs,” he was quoted as saying.

Washington was awarded the right by the World Trade Organizati­on (WTO) last October to impose tariffs on $7.5 billion of annual EU imports in its case against Airbus. Washington then imposed 25% duties on products ranging from single-malt whisky to olives and cheese and 10% tariffs on most European-made Airbus jets.

In mid-February, the U.S. government said it would increase tariffs on aircraft imported from the EU to 15% from 10%, ratcheting up pressure on Brussels in a nearly 16-year dispute over aircraft subsidies.

The EU, for its part, has been cleared by the WTO to impose tariffs on U.S. products worth $4 billion to retaliate against subsidies for American planemaker Boeing, sources told Reuters last month, with the award expected to be published within weeks.

Dombrovski­s refused to speculate about the impact a Joe Biden presidency might have on the dispute but told the FT that a more protection­ist approach was something that came with the administra­tion of Donald Trump.

“But in any case, we will be engaging ... and trying to bring the U.S. administra­tion back within the framework of multilater­alism,” he added.

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