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    Bpay NewsBy Bpay News2 months agoUpdated:November 17, 20252 Mins Read
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    Headline: As Europe Backs Down, Tariff Battles Poised to Spread Across Major Economies

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    Introduction: Global trade is settling into a new reality: tariffs are back, bigger players hold the leverage, and smaller economies are more likely to concede. With Europe effectively accommodating 15% US tariffs, markets appear to be pricing in a fresh status quo—one that risks normalizing protectionism and inviting broader trade disputes.

    In this environment, power asymmetry is driving policy. When the larger trade partner pushes, smaller counterparts tend to yield, reinforcing the appeal of tariffs as a negotiating tool. That dynamic is already spilling over. Reports indicate the UK is exploring retaliation against new EU steel measures, after the bloc cut import quotas and imposed tariffs of up to 50%. London is also weighing higher domestic barriers for steel. The political optics are awkward: having left the EU, the UK now argues the move undermines the spirit of a recent UK–EU summit in London.

    The wider risk is contagion. As more economies test tariff leverage, competitive barriers can proliferate, straining global supply chains, lifting input costs, and slowing trade-sensitive sectors. Markets may adapt to a 15% US benchmark, but repeated tit-for-tat measures across steel and other strategic industries could pressure global growth, complicate inflation dynamics, and unsettle cross-border investment.

    Key Points: – Markets are adjusting to a new “tariff-normal,” with a 15% US baseline shaping expectations. – Europe’s decision not to retaliate meaningfully signals limited pushback against US trade measures. – Power imbalances encourage larger economies to use tariffs more aggressively. – The UK is weighing responses to EU steel actions, including EU tariffs reportedly up to 50% and tighter quotas. – London is also considering raising its own steel barriers, despite concerns over UK–EU relations. – An escalation of protectionism risks weaker global growth, higher costs, and greater supply chain disruption.

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