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And EU strikes

https://www.reuters.com/world/europ...ith-us-get-trumps-tariffs-removed-2025-04-07/

LUXEMBOURG, April 7 (Reuters) - The European Commission said on Monday it had offered a "zero-for-zero" tariff deal to avert a trade war with U.S. President Donald Trump as EU ministers agreed to prioritise negotiations, while striking back with 25% tariffs on some U.S. imports.
The 27-nation bloc faces 25% import tariffs on steel and aluminium and cars and broader tariffs of 20% from Wednesday for almost all other goods under Trump's policy to hit countries he says impose high barriers to U.S. imports.

On Monday evening, the Commission proposed its first retaliatory tariffs at 25% on a range of U.S. imports in response to Trump's steel and aluminium tariffs rather than the broader levies.
However, the list was shortened after the EU executive bowed to pressure from member states and removed bourbon, wine and dairy after Trump threatened a 200% counter-tariff on EU alcoholic drinks. France and Italy, major exporters of wine and spirits, were particularly concerned.
EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic said earlier on Monday the retaliation would impact less than the previously announced 26 billion euros ($28.4 billion). The tariffs for most of the goods will go into effect May 16 and some from December 1.

Ministers overseeing trade met in Luxembourg on Monday to debate the EU's response and discuss relations with China. Many said the priority was to launch negotiations to remove Trump's tariffs, rather than fight them.
Michal Baranowski, deputy economy minister of Poland, told a press conference after the meeting that his EU counterparts did not want to be "trigger-happy".
Sefcovic said discussions with Washington were at an early stage and that he had offered "zero-for-zero" tariffs for cars and other industrial products, expressing hope that discussions could begin.
However, Trump's top trade adviser on Monday dismissed tech-billionaire Elon Musk's push for "zero tariffs" between the U.S. and Europe, calling the Tesla CEO a "car assembler" reliant on parts from other countries.
"While the EU remains open to – and strongly prefers – negotiation, we will not wait endlessly," Sefcovic said, adding the bloc would push ahead with countermeasures and steps to avoid floods of diverted imports.

The EU is set to approve the first retaliatory measures this week. The bloc will start collecting the tariffs on April 15, with a second tranche starting a month later.

The removal of bourbon from the list of items subject to the EU's retaliatory tariffs on U.S. imports "would be great news, and we are hopeful this is the case," said Chris Swonger, chief executive of the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States. "It would be the first step toward getting the U.S.-EU spirits sectors back to zero-for-zero tariffs and untangling distilled spirits products from these wider trade disputes.”

EU KEEPS ALL RETALIATION OPTIONS OPEN
The bloc is expected to produce a larger package of countermeasures by the end of April, as a response to U.S. car and broader tariffs.
Sefcovic said the EU was ready to consider all retaliatory options. One is the EU's Anti-Coercion Instrument, which allows it to target U.S. services or to limit U.S. companies' access to EU public procurement tenders.
"We are prepared to use every tool to protect (the) single market," he said, echoing the views of French Trade Minister Laurent Saint-Martin.
In a war of tariffs on goods, Brussels has less to target than Washington, given EU goods imports from the U.S. totalled 334 billion euros ($366.2 billion) in 2024, against 532 billion euros of EU exports to the U.S.
Some EU countries, particularly those exposed to trade with the United States, urged caution. Irish Foreign Minister Simon Harris described the Anti-Coercion Instrument as "very much the nuclear option."
Baranowski of Poland said EU members were willing to keep options open, with a stress on proportionality.
"There were various ideas put on the table. Some countries mentioned services. Others didn't. Some countries mentioned digital services, others didn't," he said.
Outgoing German Economy Minister Robert Habeck said the EU should realise it was in a strong position - if it was united.
"The stock markets are already collapsing and the damage could become even greater ... America is in a position of weakness," he said in Luxembourg.
 

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And EU strikes

https://www.reuters.com/world/europ...ith-us-get-trumps-tariffs-removed-2025-04-07/

LUXEMBOURG, April 7 (Reuters) - The European Commission said on Monday it had offered a "zero-for-zero" tariff deal to avert a trade war with U.S. President Donald Trump as EU ministers agreed to prioritise negotiations, while striking back with 25% tariffs on some U.S. imports.
The 27-nation bloc faces 25% import tariffs on steel and aluminium and cars and broader tariffs of 20% from Wednesday for almost all other goods under Trump's policy to hit countries he says impose high barriers to U.S. imports.

On Monday evening, the Commission proposed its first retaliatory tariffs at 25% on a range of U.S. imports in response to Trump's steel and aluminium tariffs rather than the broader levies.
However, the list was shortened after the EU executive bowed to pressure from member states and removed bourbon, wine and dairy after Trump threatened a 200% counter-tariff on EU alcoholic drinks. France and Italy, major exporters of wine and spirits, were particularly concerned.
EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic said earlier on Monday the retaliation would impact less than the previously announced 26 billion euros ($28.4 billion). The tariffs for most of the goods will go into effect May 16 and some from December 1.

Ministers overseeing trade met in Luxembourg on Monday to debate the EU's response and discuss relations with China. Many said the priority was to launch negotiations to remove Trump's tariffs, rather than fight them.
Michal Baranowski, deputy economy minister of Poland, told a press conference after the meeting that his EU counterparts did not want to be "trigger-happy".
Sefcovic said discussions with Washington were at an early stage and that he had offered "zero-for-zero" tariffs for cars and other industrial products, expressing hope that discussions could begin.
However, Trump's top trade adviser on Monday dismissed tech-billionaire Elon Musk's push for "zero tariffs" between the U.S. and Europe, calling the Tesla CEO a "car assembler" reliant on parts from other countries.
"While the EU remains open to – and strongly prefers – negotiation, we will not wait endlessly," Sefcovic said, adding the bloc would push ahead with countermeasures and steps to avoid floods of diverted imports.

The EU is set to approve the first retaliatory measures this week. The bloc will start collecting the tariffs on April 15, with a second tranche starting a month later.

The removal of bourbon from the list of items subject to the EU's retaliatory tariffs on U.S. imports "would be great news, and we are hopeful this is the case," said Chris Swonger, chief executive of the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States. "It would be the first step toward getting the U.S.-EU spirits sectors back to zero-for-zero tariffs and untangling distilled spirits products from these wider trade disputes.”

EU KEEPS ALL RETALIATION OPTIONS OPEN
The bloc is expected to produce a larger package of countermeasures by the end of April, as a response to U.S. car and broader tariffs.
Sefcovic said the EU was ready to consider all retaliatory options. One is the EU's Anti-Coercion Instrument, which allows it to target U.S. services or to limit U.S. companies' access to EU public procurement tenders.
"We are prepared to use every tool to protect (the) single market," he said, echoing the views of French Trade Minister Laurent Saint-Martin.
In a war of tariffs on goods, Brussels has less to target than Washington, given EU goods imports from the U.S. totalled 334 billion euros ($366.2 billion) in 2024, against 532 billion euros of EU exports to the U.S.
Some EU countries, particularly those exposed to trade with the United States, urged caution. Irish Foreign Minister Simon Harris described the Anti-Coercion Instrument as "very much the nuclear option."
Baranowski of Poland said EU members were willing to keep options open, with a stress on proportionality.
"There were various ideas put on the table. Some countries mentioned services. Others didn't. Some countries mentioned digital services, others didn't," he said.
Outgoing German Economy Minister Robert Habeck said the EU should realise it was in a strong position - if it was united.
"The stock markets are already collapsing and the damage could become even greater ... America is in a position of weakness," he said in Luxembourg.
so the potential WWIII is USA vs the world? as opposed to WWi WWII germany vs the world?
 

pepsitwist

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And EU strikes

https://www.reuters.com/world/europ...ith-us-get-trumps-tariffs-removed-2025-04-07/

LUXEMBOURG, April 7 (Reuters) - The European Commission said on Monday it had offered a "zero-for-zero" tariff deal to avert a trade war with U.S. President Donald Trump as EU ministers agreed to prioritise negotiations, while striking back with 25% tariffs on some U.S. imports.
The 27-nation bloc faces 25% import tariffs on steel and aluminium and cars and broader tariffs of 20% from Wednesday for almost all other goods under Trump's policy to hit countries he says impose high barriers to U.S. imports.

On Monday evening, the Commission proposed its first retaliatory tariffs at 25% on a range of U.S. imports in response to Trump's steel and aluminium tariffs rather than the broader levies.
However, the list was shortened after the EU executive bowed to pressure from member states and removed bourbon, wine and dairy after Trump threatened a 200% counter-tariff on EU alcoholic drinks. France and Italy, major exporters of wine and spirits, were particularly concerned.
EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic said earlier on Monday the retaliation would impact less than the previously announced 26 billion euros ($28.4 billion). The tariffs for most of the goods will go into effect May 16 and some from December 1.

Ministers overseeing trade met in Luxembourg on Monday to debate the EU's response and discuss relations with China. Many said the priority was to launch negotiations to remove Trump's tariffs, rather than fight them.
Michal Baranowski, deputy economy minister of Poland, told a press conference after the meeting that his EU counterparts did not want to be "trigger-happy".
Sefcovic said discussions with Washington were at an early stage and that he had offered "zero-for-zero" tariffs for cars and other industrial products, expressing hope that discussions could begin.
However, Trump's top trade adviser on Monday dismissed tech-billionaire Elon Musk's push for "zero tariffs" between the U.S. and Europe, calling the Tesla CEO a "car assembler" reliant on parts from other countries.
"While the EU remains open to – and strongly prefers – negotiation, we will not wait endlessly," Sefcovic said, adding the bloc would push ahead with countermeasures and steps to avoid floods of diverted imports.

The EU is set to approve the first retaliatory measures this week. The bloc will start collecting the tariffs on April 15, with a second tranche starting a month later.

The removal of bourbon from the list of items subject to the EU's retaliatory tariffs on U.S. imports "would be great news, and we are hopeful this is the case," said Chris Swonger, chief executive of the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States. "It would be the first step toward getting the U.S.-EU spirits sectors back to zero-for-zero tariffs and untangling distilled spirits products from these wider trade disputes.”

EU KEEPS ALL RETALIATION OPTIONS OPEN
The bloc is expected to produce a larger package of countermeasures by the end of April, as a response to U.S. car and broader tariffs.
Sefcovic said the EU was ready to consider all retaliatory options. One is the EU's Anti-Coercion Instrument, which allows it to target U.S. services or to limit U.S. companies' access to EU public procurement tenders.
"We are prepared to use every tool to protect (the) single market," he said, echoing the views of French Trade Minister Laurent Saint-Martin.
In a war of tariffs on goods, Brussels has less to target than Washington, given EU goods imports from the U.S. totalled 334 billion euros ($366.2 billion) in 2024, against 532 billion euros of EU exports to the U.S.
Some EU countries, particularly those exposed to trade with the United States, urged caution. Irish Foreign Minister Simon Harris described the Anti-Coercion Instrument as "very much the nuclear option."
Baranowski of Poland said EU members were willing to keep options open, with a stress on proportionality.
"There were various ideas put on the table. Some countries mentioned services. Others didn't. Some countries mentioned digital services, others didn't," he said.
Outgoing German Economy Minister Robert Habeck said the EU should realise it was in a strong position - if it was united.
"The stock markets are already collapsing and the damage could become even greater ... America is in a position of weakness," he said in Luxembourg.

Eh? Is that good news? Pre-market green sia
 

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MD told me to claim backdated bonus before he leaves.
Think he also feel I will get pok when the new guy comes in
How come got so interesting de. What's backdate bonus? And need to own self claim?
 

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Just now in the gym sauna, there was this guy, think he might be Japanese buibui uncle, who sat right in front of me completely naked, not even bothering to cover his privates. First time I’ve encountered someone like that. Usually, even if you’re nude, you’d at least make an effort to cover up a bit out of courtesy when others are around. I honestly almost felt like giving him a falcon punch. :mad:
 

jeffprobst

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Notch opportunity ah
read somewhere very interesting. people claimed Trump deliberately cause this trade war to cost stock market to plunge, so he and his rich buddies all can pump money to buy shares at all time low, rich become richer.
 

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read somewhere very interesting. people claimed Trump deliberately cause this trade war to cost stock market to plunge, so he and his rich buddies all can pump money to buy shares at all time low, rich become richer.
Then we should all in also isn't it
 

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Just now in the gym sauna, there was this guy, think he might be Japanese buibui uncle, who sat right in front of me completely naked, not even bothering to cover his privates. First time I’ve encountered someone like that. Usually, even if you’re nude, you’d at least make an effort to cover up a bit out of courtesy when others are around. I honestly almost felt like giving him a falcon punch. :mad:
U attract gay vibes sia... Always have such encounters
 

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Just now in the gym sauna, there was this guy, think he might be Japanese buibui uncle, who sat right in front of me completely naked, not even bothering to cover his privates. First time I’ve encountered someone like that. Usually, even if you’re nude, you’d at least make an effort to cover up a bit out of courtesy when others are around. I honestly almost felt like giving him a falcon punch. :mad:
This gym is males only is it?
 
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