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EU must keep 'nerves of steel' in talks with U.S. on tariffs, Costa says

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EU must keep 'nerves of steel' in talks with U.S. on tariffs, Costa says
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By Sergio Goncalves LISBON (Reuters) -The European Union must keep a constructive position with the U.S. on trade tariffs to avoid an unwanted trade war, EU Council President Antonio Costa said on

EU Urges Steady Approach in Trade Talks with U.S. on Tariffs

By Sergio Goncalves

LISBON (Reuters) -The European Union must keep a constructive position with the U.S. on trade tariffs to avoid an unwanted trade war, EU Council President Antonio Costa said on Monday.

Ahead of a G7 meeting in Canada, where trade issues should be discussed, Costa said if the EU was subject to discriminatory measures it would have to respond and the "European Commission is prepared to respond, particularly in trade matters".

"We have to keep nerves of steel. I have great hope that, in the end, some line of rationality will guide political action... as no tariff will increase U.S. exports of goods or services to Europe," he said in a videotaped chat with former EU Commission President Jose Manuel Durao Barroso that was shown at a conference in Lisbon.

U.S. President Donald Trump backed away from his threat to impose 50% tariffs on imports from the European Union next month, restoring a July 9 deadline to allow for talks between Washington and the 27-nation bloc to produce a deal.

"The European Commission made the most generous proposal it could: zero tariffs," Costa said.

"We basically want to avoid a trade war with the U.S.," Costa said, adding that Europe wanted to engage in "constructive dialogue".

The EU's total exports to the United States last year totalled about 500 billion euros ($566 billion), led by Germany (161 billion euros), Ireland (72 billion euros) and Italy (65 billion euros). Pharmaceuticals, cars and auto parts, chemicals and aircraft were among the largest exports, according to EU data.

(Reporting by Sergio Goncalves; editing by Inti Landauro and Alex Richardson)

Key Takeaways

  • EU aims to maintain a constructive stance in US trade talks.
  • Avoiding a trade war is a priority for the EU.
  • Antonio Costa emphasizes rational political action.
  • US President Trump delays tariff imposition for further talks.
  • EU exports to the US are significant, led by Germany.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Antonio Costa emphasize regarding EU-U.S. trade talks?
Antonio Costa emphasized that the EU must maintain a constructive position to avoid a trade war with the U.S.
What proposal did the European Commission make?
The European Commission proposed zero tariffs as the most generous offer to engage in trade discussions with the U.S.
What was the total value of EU exports to the U.S. last year?
The EU's total exports to the United States last year amounted to about 500 billion euros, approximately $566 billion.
What did Costa express hope for in the negotiations?
Costa expressed hope that rationality would guide political actions in the negotiations, emphasizing that tariffs would not benefit U.S. exports to Europe.
What stance did President Trump take regarding tariffs?
President Trump backed away from his threat to impose 50% tariffs on EU imports, allowing for further discussions before a July 9 deadline.

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