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- The European Union imposed tariffs on $23 billion in U.S. Goods in response to President Donald Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum, according to the EU's executive commission.
- The EU's tariffs are set to begin on April 15, with additional rounds planned for May 15 and December 1, contingent on Trump's tariff pause.
- Ursula von der Leyen has offered a 'zero-for-zero tariffs for industrial goods' to negotiate with Trump, yet he has not accepted the offer, according to Dimitris Tsarouhas.
- Some analysts believe the 90-day tariff pause may allow the U.S. And EU to reach a compromise to avoid a trade war, as suggested by Garret Martin.
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