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On the 16th, the European Union announced a draft plan to impose retaliatory tariffs of up to 25% on US produced goods totaling approximately 6.4 billion euros, as a measure to counter the US Trump administration's restrictions on importing steel and aluminum products. The list of retaliatory tariff targets consists of 10 pages and is divided into two parts: firstly, the list of approximately 2.8 billion euros in retaliatory tariffs immediately imposed by the United States upon import restrictions on steel and aluminum products such as the European Union; The other part is the list of approximately 3.6 billion euros to be implemented after the World Trade Organization determines that the United States' measures violate regulations. In addition to motorcycles and bourbon whiskey produced in the United States, the draft list also includes agricultural products such as tobacco, orange juice, rice, corn, and clothing such as jeans, covering a wide range. The EU will finalize the list based on the opinions and judgments of industry and member states. According to reports, the import restrictions proposed by the United States will take effect on the 23rd of this month. On the EU side, EU Trade Commissioner Malmstrom is seeking talks with US Commerce Secretary Ross and advocating that the United States not list the EU as a subject of import restrictions on national security grounds. White House spokesperson Sanders stated that "President Trump is currently negotiating with many countries on this issue.