US and EU Break Impasse to Enable Tariff Talks
- The US and the 27-member EU initiated serious trade talks in 2025 to address tariff disputes.
- The talks followed a deadlock caused by US tariffs and the EU's slow written proposals during negotiations.
- They exchanged negotiating documents covering tariffs, digital trade, and investment, while the EU reduced its 20% tariff temporarily.
- Mr. Trump kept 25% levies on steel, aluminum, and cars, and the EU paused $21 billion retaliatory tariffs to allow talks.
- The negotiations could prevent harsher tariffs but may leave some US tariffs, especially on reshored sectors, in place.
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US and EU break impasse to enable tariff talks
Brussels shares negotiating document with Washington after weeks of deadlock
·London, United Kingdom
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