The Bloc has criticized US tariffs as unjustified and damaging, causing economic harm to both sides. The EU has agreed to retaliate by imposing tariffs on €21bn of US goods, targeting farm produce and products from Republican states. The tariffs, ranging from 25% on goods like almonds and yachts, will be implemented in stages starting from 15 April.
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The Guardian view on a UK-US trade deal: MPs must get a vote on any agreement with Trump | Editorial
Abolishing tariffs is desirable, but not at the cost of lowering regulatory standards or resetting relations with the European Union. A bilateral trade agreement between the UK and the US holds limited economic significance, with a projected long-term GDP increase of just 0.07%, contradicting Brexiters' claims of transformative benefits. Current tariffs on cars and pharmaceuticals pose a threat, especially with the potential reimposition of a 10% tariff on UK exports to the US, making it...
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