EU delays transatlantic steel sanctions

EU foreign ministers decided today to hold off on seeking €353m in steel trade sanctions against the United States, giving Washington more time to resolve the dispute.

EU foreign ministers decided today to hold off on seeking €353m in steel trade sanctions against the United States, giving Washington more time to resolve the dispute.

The EU had threatened to impose retaliatory sanctions on goods ranging from textiles to fruits after the Bush administration enacted tariffs of up to 30% on 14 million tons of steel imports in March.

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