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The European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, announced two major steps that it could take to hit back. Officials laid out 95 billion euros, or $107 billion, worth of goods that they could target with higher tariffs in retaliation to the duties that the US has announced or imposed. They also said that the bloc would start a World Trade Organization dispute against the US on both across-the-board tariffs and on duties on cars and car parts.

Neither measure will take effect immediately. Instead, European governments will spend the next month consulting on the list of American products that it could hit with higher tariffs. The proposed list includes some agricultural products, such as soybeans, meats, and bourbon, along with manufactured goods that include sewing machines, airplane parts and car parts. It could also curb Europe’s own exports of key chemicals used in food processing, along with scrap metal.