EU Trade Negotiator Reports Positive Calls with US Officials Ahead of July Tariff Deadline
The European Union's chief trade negotiator expressed optimism on Monday about reaching a trade agreement with the United States by July 9. This follows President Donald Trump's decision to postpone a proposed 50% tariff on European goods. Maros Sefcovic, the EU Trade Commissioner, mentioned that the EU is actively working towards an agreement and maintaining regular communication with US officials.

Trump's announcement to delay the tariff came after discussions with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Trump stated that von der Leyen expressed a desire to engage in serious negotiations. The US president had previously threatened the tariff, citing difficulties in dealing with the EU on trade matters and stalled negotiations.
EU-US Trade Negotiations
Trade Commissioner Sefcovic shared on social media that he had productive conversations with US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. These talks occurred shortly after Trump's decision to extend the deadline for imposing tariffs from June 1 to July 9, allowing more time for negotiations with the EU's 27 member countries.
The stakes are significant due to the extensive trade relationship between the US and the EU. Although there is no free trade agreement like the one between the US, Mexico, and Canada, approximately USD 1.8 trillion in goods and services are exchanged annually across the Atlantic.
Commitment to Fast-Track Negotiations
EU Commission spokeswoman Paula Pinho highlighted that von der Leyen and Trump agreed to expedite the negotiation process. She noted that this agreement provides new momentum for discussions, emphasizing that the EU is prepared to reach a deal. The EU has proposed a "zero for zero" arrangement, eliminating tariffs on industrial goods, including automobiles.
However, the US administration has maintained its stance of not reducing tariffs below a 10% baseline applied to most trading partners. Additionally, Trump has announced tariffs of 25% on steel and automobiles. The ongoing negotiations aim to address these issues and find common ground between both parties.
The dialogue between the EU and US continues as both sides strive for a mutually beneficial trade agreement. The outcome of these negotiations could significantly impact their economic relationship, given the volume of trade involved.
With inputs from PTI


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