
The European Union is ready to impose tariffs on American goods worth 100 billion euros in response to the tariffs established by the US.
This decision is considered an appropriate measure against the tariffs that were introduced by the administration of President Donald Trump last year. These rules were adopted after the decision of the World Trade Organization in the dispute between the US and the EU regarding subsidies for Boeing and Airbus.
As part of new measures, the EU plans to impose tariffs on various American goods, including cars, nuts, whiskey, and tobacco. The official decision on the implementation of new tariffs is expected after consultations with senior officials in the coming weeks.
European leaders expressed hope that the American side will recognize the seriousness of the situation and will be ready to return to negotiations to resolve the trade conflict between the two sides.