European Union plans to challenge Trump's tariffs before WTO

Trump considers further tariffs in response to Chinese intellectual property disputes

Trump considers further tariffs in response to Chinese intellectual property disputes

The network also reported Wednesday the bulk of a $60 billion tariff on Chinese goods could be met with a stern response from China with action against USA companies, like Boeing.

Donald Tusk's message from Finland: "Make trade, Mr. President, not war".

The news is likely to raise tensions further with the U.S., where President Donald Trump this month announced hefty new tariffs on imported steel.

Mistrust between the long-time allies has increased since Trump became president a year ago, and the US tariffs proposal has acerbated ill feelings.

Politico, citing unnamed officials, said the tariffs were expected to be rolled out as soon as next week.

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Trump has said that the tariffs are necessary on national security grounds, but Malmstrom insisted this is a ruse: "We suspect that the USA move is effectively not based on security considerations but an economic safeguard measure in disguise".

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"So let us cherish this friendship, not challenge it", Tusk said.

Higher tariffs for those products would be hurtful to American families, said one trade lobbyist.

USA demand for Chinese goods is strong, and economists from both countries have urged the Trump administration to refrain from politicizing trade amid a global economic recovery. "Right at the time we need to work together as the liberal democracies of this world to curb unfair trade practices of China and others, we are divided".

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