The European Union's chief trade negotiator expressed optimism on Monday after productive discussions with officials from the Trump administration. The EU is determined to finalise a trade agreement by July 9, following the US president's decision to postpone a proposed 50 per cent tariff on European imports. Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic shared on X that the EU's executive commission is working diligently towards an EU-US deal, maintaining regular communication with US counterparts.

President Trump announced the delay of the 50 per cent tariff, initially set for June 1, to allow more time for negotiations with the EU. This decision followed a conversation with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who expressed her eagerness to engage in serious negotiations. Trump had previously criticised the EU for being challenging in trade discussions and indicated that talks were stagnant.
Trade Negotiations and Tariff Concerns
The stakes are significant given the extensive trade relationship between the US and the EU. Although they lack a free trade agreement similar to the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, approximately USD 1.8 trillion in goods and services are exchanged annually across the Atlantic. The potential tariffs could impact this substantial economic interaction.
EU Commission spokeswoman Paula Pinho stated at a news conference that both von der Leyen and Trump agreed to expedite negotiations. She noted that this development injects new momentum into the discussions, reaffirming the EU's readiness to reach an agreement. The EU has proposed a "zero for zero" deal, aiming to eliminate tariffs on industrial goods, including automobiles.
US-EU Trade Dynamics
Despite the EU's proposal, the US administration has insisted on maintaining tariffs above a 10 per cent baseline for most trading partners. Additionally, Trump has announced tariffs of 25 per cent on steel and automobiles. These measures reflect ongoing tensions in trade policies between the two regions.
Sefcovic's conversations with US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer occurred shortly after Trump's announcement. The discussions are part of efforts to resolve differences and reach a mutually beneficial agreement before the new deadline.
The outcome of these negotiations remains crucial for both parties, given their intertwined economic interests. As talks progress, both sides aim to address concerns and find common ground to enhance their trade relationship without imposing additional barriers.
With inputs from PTI
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