US proposes $4 billion in potential additional tariffs over EU aircraft subsidies

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US President Donald Trump and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker (L) met in Washington in July 2018.

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The U.S. Trade Representative’s office on Monday released a $4 billion list of additional products that could be hit with tariffs in an ongoing dispute with the European Union over its subsidies on civil aircraft.

The list, which includes a range of European foods and liquor, adds to products valued at $21 billion that USTR had identified in April as facing possible tariffs.

USTR said it was adding to its initial list in response to public comments and following additional analysis, but gave no further explanation.

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