EU MOVES AHEAD WITH RETALIATORY DUTIES ON US CLOTHING EXPORTS AFTER TRUMP LEVIES METAL TARIFFS

THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) has moved ahead with its plans to impose temporary safeguard duties on imports into the EU of USA-made knitwear, as a reaction to the levying of American import duties on aluminium and steel imports. The EU executive, the European Commission, has published a regulation that should see some of the duties in force by July, after they have been approved by the EU trade barriers committee. These would be 25%, and would, said a European Commission official, almost certainly cover knitted T-shirts, vests and singlets made from cotton or ...


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