EU to hit US imports from Friday in response to Trump tariffs

The Commission formally adopted a law putting in place the duties on €2.8 billion worth of US goods. (Reuters)

BRUSSELS: The EU will start charging import duties of 25 percent on a range of US products from Friday after Washington imposed tariffs on EU steel and aluminum at the start of June, the European Commission said on Wednesday.
The Commission formally adopted a law putting in place the duties on €2.8 billion ($3.2 billion) worth of US goods, including bourbon and motorbikes.