
EU Counter Tariffs: $28B U.S. Goods Face New Measures
EU announces counter tariffs on over $28B of U.S. goods, matching U.S. steel and aluminium tariffs. Two-step measures start April 1.
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EU announces counter tariffs on over $28B of U.S. goods, matching U.S. steel and aluminium tariffs. Two-step measures start April 1.
Aggressive U.S. tariff policies triggered a global market selloff, erasing gains and sparking investor anxiety.
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The US has imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian goods starting March 4th, prompting Canada to introduce counter tariffs. This move is expected to significantly impact both economies, especially Canada.