Brussels is now making an attempt to strike the precise stability between preserving negotiating strains open and guaranteeing retaliation remains to be seen as a reputable risk. This was on full show over the weekend, when the EU government, which coordinates commerce on behalf of the EU’s 27 member states, delayed the implementation of a primary bundle of countermeasures, whereas inching ahead on a second raft of retaliatory tariffs on round €72 billion of U.S. exports.
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