EU Tariff Targets Include Boeing, US Cars and Bourbon
EUROPEAN UNION, JUL 15 – The European Union targets $84 billion in U.S. goods including aircraft and agricultural products in retaliation for U.S. tariffs, aiming for a settlement by August 1, officials said.
- On July 14, 2025, EU trade ministers convened in Brussels to approve a second set of retaliatory tariffs targeting American products valued at approximately 72 billion euros, including items such as Boeing aircraft, automobiles, and bourbon.
- The EU developed these measures in response to President Trump's reciprocal tariffs of 20% on most goods and additional 25% levies on cars and auto parts.
- The 206-page EU list includes machinery, chemicals, medical devices, wines, and agrifood products, with import categories chosen based on relocation risk and supply alternatives.
- EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic called the tariffs "effectively prohibitive" to transatlantic trade, while French Minister Benjamin Haddad urged showing strength, force, unity, and resolve in negotiations.
- The EU intends to prolong its tariff suspension on an initial batch of U.S. goods valued at 21 billion euros and is pursuing negotiations aimed at reaching a mutually advantageous agreement before a 30% U.S. tariff takes effect on August 1.
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Let's prepare to sip an Old Fashioned or a Manhattan more expensive because bourbon between the alcohol that with the duties could cost more; to pay a car...
EU targets Boeing, US cars and bourbon with $84 billion list
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