Brussels – The EU is delaying its planned countermeasures against the US regarding tariffs for six months.
These measures were scheduled to be implemented this week.
A spokesperson for the EU Commission on trade stated that the EU and the US are continuing their cooperation to finalize a joint document, following an agreement made on July 27 between Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and US President Donald Trump concerning import tariffs.
“With these objectives in mind, the Commission will take the necessary actions to postpone the EU’s countermeasures against the US, initially set to take effect on August 7, for six months.”
In July, the EU approved countermeasures against US tariffs amounting to over 1 trillion kronor, which could be activated if no agreement was achieved.
Although a tariff agreement has been reached between the EU and the US, several unresolved issues persist, including tariffs on pharmaceuticals, where no consensus has been established.
(August 4)













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