The Enterprise Minister will discuss the state of trade relations.
The Enterprise Minister says the Government will work to 'de-escalate' tensions, as the US threatens a trade war with Europe.
Donald Trump has warned he will bring in tariffs on goods from the EU, after introducing taxes of 10 per cent on imports from China.
Similar charges on Canada and Mexico have been delayed by at least 30 days.
The US President claims his country has a 300-billion dollar trade deficit with the European Union.
However Longford-Westmeath TD Peter Burke, says overall, the US benefits more from trading with the EU:
EU Trade Commissioner, Maros Sefcovic, says the European Union will respond if hit by US tariffs:
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