Washington:The United States has proposed punitive tariffs on EU goods worth $4 billion, intensifying its trade fight with the European Union over aircraft subsidies.
The US Trade Representative's Office on Monday released a supplemental list of 89 tariff sub-categories which includes cheese, pork, pasta, fruits, coffee, whiskey and chemicals as well as metals, among others. The duties will be added to the tariffs on EU exports worth $21 billion announced in April.
The US Trade Representative's Office in a statement issued the supplemental list "in response to public comments and additional analysis", and to enforce US rights in the World Trade Organization dispute against the EU and its member states regarding EU subsidies on large civil aircraft, the US media reported.
The agency said that it would hold a hearing on the proposed additional tariffs on August 5 and will take into account the report of the World Trade Organisation Arbitrator on the appropriate level of countermeasures to be authorized by the WTO.
Over 40 industry representatives, who mostly oppose the tariff measure, attended a public hearing of the initial list on May 15-16. The list involves some $21 billion in trade value, including aviation industry related-parts and consumer goods.