**EU Approves Retaliatory Tariffs on U.S. Goods Amid Trade Tensions**
The European Union has voted to impose new tariffs on U.S. products in response to Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs, targeting motorcycles, poultry, and more. The move comes just hours after Trump announced paused tariffs on most countries but hiked duties on China to 125%. EU officials called the U.S. measures „unjustified and damaging,” leaving room for negotiations if Washington agrees to a „fair outcome.” The retaliatory tariffs could take effect as early as next week if no deal is reached.
**EU Strikes Back With Tariffs as U.S. Trade War Escalates**
The EU has approved retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods, including motorcycles and wood, following Trump’s steel and aluminum duties. European officials emphasized a preference for negotiations but warned of economic harm if the trade dispute continues. Meanwhile, Trump paused most global tariffs but raised China’s to 125%, adding to market volatility. European stocks fell sharply as investors reacted to the escalating trade tensions.
**Europe Hits U.S. With Tariffs, Seeks Negotiations to Avoid Trade War**
The EU has greenlit retaliatory tariffs on American products, calling Trump’s earlier measures „damaging” to global trade. European leaders stressed they would suspend the tariffs if the U.S. agrees to a balanced deal. The move follows Trump’s decision to delay most tariffs but impose steep hikes on China. Markets tumbled as uncertainty over the escalating trade conflict rattled investors worldwide.