The EU expects potential Trump-era tariffs to affect €549 billion ($622 billion) worth of its exports to the US, covering about 97% of its total shipments.
Goods under threat include lumber, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, critical minerals, and trucks.
EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic called the proposed US tariffs unjustified and warned they could hurt both economies.
The EU plans to share proposals with the US to ease trade tensions, including lowering barriers, increasing US goods purchases, and strategic cooperation.
If talks fail, the EU is preparing retaliatory measures, including reactivating suspended tariffs on €21 billion worth of US goods.
The EU also monitors risks from Chinese goods being redirected to Europe due to US tariffs and may take action to protect its market.
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