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The EU will merge two packages of retaliation measures against U.S. tariffs into a single one that will be ready to use if trade negotiations with the Trump administration go sour, a European Commission spoke

“To make our countermeasures clearer, simpler, and stronger, we will merge lists 1 & 2 into a single list,” the bloc’s spokesperson for trade Olof Gill told journalists. The first list is currently paused until Aug. 6 and the second awaits a vote by the EU’s 27 member countries.

The combined list would target €93 billion of U.S. imports into the EU including bourbon, airplanes and soybeans.

“Our priority is negotiations, we continue in parallel to prepare for all outcomes,” Gill said. He added that Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič was due to speak with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick later on Wednesday.