KEY POINTS
  • The European Union is considering slapping tariffs on more than $4 billion of U.S. exports, Bloomberg said, citing sources familiar with the matter.
  • The plan hasn't been approved and at least one EU member is opposed to the idea, Bloomberg said.
  • The discussion came after Trump threatened to slap tariffs on as much as $7 billion EU imports due to allegedly illegal EU aid for European plane maker Airbus.
14 March 2018, Germany, Frankfurt am Main: An Airbus A380 (L) and a retro design Boeing 747-8 cross each others path at the ramp of Frankfurt Airport.

The European Union is looking to slap tariffs on more than $4 billion of U.S. exports in retaliation against President Donald Trump's trade policies, according to Bloomberg News.

The plan hasn't been approved and at least one EU member is opposed to the idea, Bloomberg said, citing sources familiar with the matter. Nonetheless, the discussion came after Trump threatened to slap tariffs on as much as $7 billion worth of EU imports due to allegedly illegal EU aid for European plane maker Airbus.