February 6 – According to Reuters, on February 5th local time, the White House said that the United States was reviewing its trade tariff policy on the European Union.
This follows a call from the EU ambassador to the U.S. Biden administration to immediately eliminate import tariffs on steel and aluminum and work to resolve the long-standing dispute over aircraft subsidies.
It is reported that on January 27, the European Union ambassador to the United States called on the Biden administration to immediately lift import tariffs on steel and aluminum and work to resolve the long-standing dispute over aircraft subsidies.
“I know people are interested in trade tariffs and are now under review,” White House spokesman Psaki said at a press conference on Feb. 5.
According to previous reports, in 2018, the United States imposed tariffs on EU steel and aluminum products.
In retaliation, the European Union imposed tariffs on some American products.
On the other hand, there is also an aviation subsidy dispute between the United States and Europe.
On January 11, 2021, U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced that the United States would impose tariffs on aircraft parts, wine and other goods from France and Germany from the 12th.