"The Commission will bring forward in the next few days a proposal for WTO-compatible countermeasures against the US to rebalance the situation," he said in a statement, referring to the World Trade Organization.
Yesterday, US President Donald Trump announced tariffs of 25 percent on steel products and ten per cent on aluminium designed to protect US producers, teeing up a possible trade war with China and Europe.
"We're going to be instituting tariffs next week," Trump said, adding they will be in place "for a long period of time".
According to Juncker, the US initiative appears to be "a blatant intervention to protect US domestic industry and not to be based on any national security justification".
"Instead of providing a solution, this move can only aggravate matters," the Luxembourgish politician said. "We will not sit idly while our industry is hit with unfair measures that put thousands of European jobs at risk."
EU trade commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom said the EU will seek dispute settlement consultations with the US in Geneva at the earliest opportunity.
"The Commission will monitor market developments and if necessary will propose WTO-compatible safeguard action to preserve the stability of the EU market."
The German steel industry federation WV Stahl said the protectionist measures "violate the rules of the WTO" and will have a major impact on the country's steel market.
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