U.S. weighs additional tariffs on $3.1 billion of European goods

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U.S. weighs additional tariffs on $3.1 billion of European goods
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CORRECTION: U.S. is weighing tariffs on an additional $3.1 billion of products from Europe. (An earlier tweet that erroneously described the potential tariffs was deleted.)

Corrects story to reflect $3.1 billion is the value of the products that may see additional tariffs, rather than the size of the possible tariffs.

The U.S. Trade Representative said it is considering additional tariffs on $3.1 billion worth of products of France, Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom. The disclosure, made in a filing about the Airbus AIR, -3.01% -Boeing BA, -0.33% dispute, said it's targeting new products for tariffs including olives, gin and trucks while increasing tariffs for aircraft and yogurt. European stocks SXXP, -1.67% extended a decline after Bloomberg News first reported the news.

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