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EU member states agree first wave of retaliatory tariffs

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EU member states agree first wave of retaliatory tariffs

EU member states agree first wave of retaliatory tariffs

EU member states agree first wave of retaliatory tariffs After several weeks of consultations between member states, EU Commission and industries, the EU adopted retaliatory measures on Wednesday against US tariffs on EU steel and aluminium.

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