EU Sends U.S. New Warning of Retaliatory Tariffs Over Boeing Aid
- Pledge made after U.S. triggers duties over Airbus subsidies
- EU trade chief Malmstrom repeats call for negotiated deal
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The European Union pledged to impose tit-for-tat tariffs against the U.S. in a longstanding transatlantic dispute over illegal aid to aircraft manufacturers.
The renewed vow by European trade chief Cecilia Malmstrom came as President Donald Trump’s administration triggered duties on $7.5 billion of EU goods ranging from planes to spirits in retaliation over market-distorting subsidies to Airbus SE.