EU, Canada Retaliate Against U.S
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'None of us will benefit’ from tariffs but 'we had to react,' EU ambassador says

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Jovita Neliupšien , European Union’s ambassador to the United States , talks with U.S. President Trump .
EU and Canada announced retaliatory tariffs on U.N. products on steel and aluminum.
The EU said it will raise tariffs on American beef, poultry, bourbon and motorcycles, bourbon, peanut butter and jeans.
Jovita Neliupšien is the European Union's ambassador to the United States .
She says the E.U. bought an estimated $61 billion of military equipment from the U.S. The ambassador says there is "no evidence" that the US . would be cutting some of the sales or productions for the European countries.
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