EU Readies ‘Strong Plan’ Against Trump’s Global Tariff Strike

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“We have the strength to negotiate, we have the power to push back,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Tuesday. (Image source: @vonderleyen via X)

The European Union said it will use a broad range of options to retaliate against the US if President Donald Trump follows through on his threat to impose so-called reciprocal tariffs on the bloc this week.

“We do not necessarily want to retaliate,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Tuesday. “If necessary we have a strong plan to retaliate and will use it.”

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The US intends to impose sweeping tariffs on global partners as soon as Wednesday. Trump has said the measures will rectify tariffs as well as non-tariff barriers that he says are unfair, such as domestic regulations and how countries collect taxes, including the EU's value-added tax. The EU says its VAT is a fair, non-discriminatory tax that applies equally to domestic and imported goods. 

France and other countries have called on trade officials to consider using the bloc's anti-coercion instrument — a tool designed to strike back against nations that use trade and economic measures coercively. Such a move could lead to restrictions on trade and services as well as certain intellectual property rights, foreign direct investment and access to public procurement, Bloomberg previously reported.

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Von der Leyen said that the goal is a “negotiated solution” once the so-called reciprocal tariffs are announced. They are expected to enter into force in parallel with additional 25% tariffs on all the cars imported to the US and 25% duties on steel and aluminum imports from global partners. The EU is preparing countermeasures on up to €26 billion of US goods.

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