All eyes on Bush in trade dispute

EU threats to impose tariffs on U.S. goods in retaliation for what they called an illegal tax policy and unfair steel tariffs, became a reality yesterday when the WTO authorised the EU to do so.

It said the US action was “inconsistent” with free trade commitments. Europe can now impose duties on products ranging from T-shirts and lavatory paper, to bras, pantyhose, suspenders, ballpoint pens, ski suits and bowling alley equipment. Harley Davidson motorcycles were included in an early draft of the sanctions list, but were not included yesterday.

The EU says its sanctions, amounting to ¤2.2bn (£1.5bn) a year, will come into force on 15 December unless Washington drops its steel duties. The sanctions would be the biggest in the history of the WTO.

All eyes are on Bush.

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