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EU extends suspension of tariffs in US steel dispute

AFP – The European Union (EU) said it would prolong its suspension of retaliatory tariffs on United States (US) goods after reaching an agreement in a steel and aluminium dispute triggered by Donald Trump when he was president.

The European Commission said in a statement it would suspend its EU balancing tariffs until March 31, 2025 after Washington said it would offer further tariff exclusions to EU exporters.

EU trade commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis said the important extension on Brussels’ side was the outcome of intensive engagement with the US.

He said the suspension gave Brussels the necessary space to seek the full removal of 232 tariffs that Washington slapped on EU exports under a 2018 order issued by then-president Trump.

In a protectionist move largely targeting cheaper Chinese imports, Trump had slapped high tariffs on steel and aluminium coming from many countries, sweeping up EU exports in the process.

Trump’s successor, Joe Biden, who also seeks to protect US industry, kept the tariffs in place but granted suspensions for EU exporters. The US faces elections next year, and some of its states with high steel output are swing states that could help decide the outcome.

The EU also faces bloc-wide elections next year that will usher in a new European Commission.

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