How the EU is responding to Trump's trade assault
- President Trump imposed tariffs up to 50% on EU goods, escalating the trade battle.
- Trump declared an end to unfair trade practices, which prompted retaliatory threats from the EU.
- The tariffs, effective April 9, included a blanket 20% duty on EU imports, targeting various industries.
- Trump stated in the Oval Office that the EU was formed to damage the United States in trade.
- The EU is preparing retaliatory tariffs, though internal dissent led to scaling back initial plans.
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