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The European Union's Response To Donald Trump's Potential Tariff Plan

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US President Donald Trump is threatening to impose global import duties on steel. In response, the European Union threatened to do the same thing to clothing, organe juice, cosmetics, and other products. "[The European Union] has drawn up a list of 2.8 billion euros worth of US product.. it could apply a 25% tarriff." Reuters.com. Regardless, if the US applies the tariff the European Union is going to respond firmly no matter what.

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