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- European Union threatens to retaliate in growing trade war, if Trump places tariffs on European cars, the FT reports.
- The European Commission said in a letter that they would hit $ 300 billion of US goods with tariffs if needed.
- Letter also threatened that any auto tariffs would “damage further the reputation” of the US.
The European Union has threatened to retaliate against President Donald Trump in the escalating trade conflict developing across the Atlantic.
According to a report in the Financial Times, a letter sent by the European Commission to the US Department of Commerce says the EU could hit $ 300 billion of US goods with tariffs, if Trump follows through on his threats to place big taxes on European vehicles being imported in the US.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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