Article snippet: Foreign governments are threatening to launch stiff retaliatory measures against the United States if MORE carries through on his threats to impose a 25 percent tariff on all steel and an 10 percent tariff on all aluminum imports to the United States. European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker told a German television station that Europe would retaliate against the sanctions with tariffs of its own. “We will put tariffs on Harley-Davidson, on bourbon and on blue jeans — Levi's,” he said. Those tariffs may have been designed to send a message to leading Republicans, who may still prevail upon Trump to change his mind or soften his approach. Senate Majority Leader MORE hails from Kentucky, where the bourbon industry exported $154 million to the European Union last year alone, according to figures cited by CNBC. Harley-Davidson’s headquarters are in Milwaukee, Wis., House Speaker MORE. In previous trade standoffs, Junker threatened tariffs on Wisconsin dairy and Florida orange juice. Canada, the largest source of U.S. steel imports, noted that the steel trade was a two-way street. “The United States has a $2-billion surplus in steel trade with Canada. Canada buys more American steel than any other country in the world, accounting for 50 percent of U.S. exports,” Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland said in response to the threatened tariffs. Last year, U.S. exports of goods and services accounted for 12 percent of the entire economy, so a bro... Link to the full article to read more