EU Proposes Tariff Reductions to Facilitate Trade Deal with US

The European Commission has put forward two proposals paving the way for the implementation of the EU-US Joint Statement.

These steps, says the EU, contribute to restoring stability and predictability in EU-US trade and investment relations, “to the benefit of business, workers and citizens on both sides of the Atlantic.”

The first act concerns a proposal to eliminate tariffs on US industrial goods and provide preferential market access for a range of US seafood and non-sensitive agricultural goods.

The second one proposes to prolong the tariff-free treatment of lobster, now including processed lobster.

The Commission said on Thursday it will continue to engage with the US to lower tariffs, including in the context of negotiations on a future EU-US Agreement on Reciprocal, Fair, and Balanced Trade.

The Commission proposals constitute the necessary legislative step to enact the EU’s tariff reductions set out in the recent EU-US Joint Statement.

The EU Parliament and Council will now have to approve the two proposals under the ordinary legislative procedure before the EU’s tariff reductions can enter into force.

The EC said the US is expected to implement the agreed 15% US tariff ceiling to EU cars and car parts.

These tariff reductions from 27.5% to 15% are expected to be effective from the first day of the same month in which the European Union’s legislative proposals are introduced, i.e. 1 August 2025.

This, said the EU, will save car makers more than €500 million in duties that would have otherwise been paid for exports in one month only.

The US also committed to zero or near to zero tariffs on certain product categories for which only the most-favoured nation (MFN) tariff will apply, starting on 1 September (unavailable natural resources, including cork, all aircraft and aircraft parts, generic pharmaceuticals and their ingredients and chemical precursors). Both sides have agreed to work on expanding this list further.

On 21 August the EU and the US issued a statement on transatlantic trade and investment.

This Joint Statement confirms and builds on the political agreement reached by President Ursula von der Leyen and President Donald Trump on 27 July.

The EU legislative proposal covers all the commitments taken by the EU in Section 1 of the EU-US Joint Statement and demonstrates our joint willingness to continue cooperating towards restoring stability and predictability in EU-US trade and investment.

The transatlantic partnership is a key artery of global trade and is the most significant bilateral trade and investment relationship in the world. EU-US trade in goods and services has doubled over the last decade, surpassing €1.6 trillion in 2024, with €867 billion of trade in goods and €817 billion of trade in services. That is over €4.2 billion of goods and services crossing the Atlantic every day.

This “deep and comprehensive” partnership is underpinned by mutual investment. In 2022, EU and US firms invested €5.3 trillion worth in each other’s markets.

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17 responses to “EU Proposes Tariff Reductions to Facilitate Trade Deal with US”

  1. Juice Petite Avatar
    Juice Petite

    Trade deals and tariff cuts? Brilliant! Just what we need—because nothing says “stability” like a lobster on a US plate! 🦞💼

  2. cool whip Avatar
    cool whip

    So, the EU’s cutting tariffs like a chef in a fancy Brussels restaurant—hoping it’ll spice up the transatlantic trade stew. 🍽️ Just what we needed, more seafood and industrial goods on the menu! 🦞

  3. the final judgement Avatar
    the final judgement

    So, the EU’s rolling out a “tariff reduction party” for the Yanks, eh? Just what we need – more lobster and cars, as if that’ll solve the euro-crisis! 🦞🚗💸

  4. plegasus Avatar

    Just what we needed, more paperwork for a good ol’ lobster trade – because who doesn’t want to spend hours figuring out how to save a few bucks on crustaceans? 🍤💼

  5. blue despair Avatar
    blue despair

    Oh great, let’s chop some tariffs and hope the lobsters don’t start charging us for their service at the dinner table! 🍴💸 As if lowering the car tax from 27.5% to a mere 15% will magically fix all our trade woes… classic EU move, innit? 😂

  6. Twisty Freesia Avatar
    Twisty Freesia

    So, the EU thinks slashing tariffs is gonna magically sort out transatlantic trade? Brilliant strategy, lads! 🥳 Just what we need—more lobsters and less car tax! 🍷🚗

  7. Hog Butcher Avatar
    Hog Butcher

    Looks like the EU finally realized that slapping tariffs on everything under the sun wasn’t exactly the best way to win friends across the pond. 🙄 Let’s hope this trade deal doesn’t end up like a soggy baguette – all promise and no substance! 🥖

  8. Papa Smurf Avatar
    Papa Smurf

    Oh great, more tariff reductions – because what the world really needs is a few more lobsters and industrial goods floating around the Atlantic. 🍷 Just what we need: a trade deal that makes us feel all warm and fuzzy while our wallets get a light tickle. 🦞💸

  9. Manly Reno Avatar
    Manly Reno

    Seems like the EU finally figured out that slashing tariffs might just help them sell a few more cars to the Yanks—who knew? 🤷‍♂️ Next, they’ll be proposing free croissants with every trade agreement! 🥐💼

  10. cross thread Avatar
    cross thread

    Another day, another tariff proposal that’ll change the world as much as a soggy biscuit. Just what we needed—more paperwork and meetings to decide who gets the tastiest lobster! 🦞📄

  11. Good William Avatar
    Good William

    Seems like the EU’s finally decided to swap a few tariff stickers with the US—how generous! Can’t wait to see how “prolonged lobster treatment” becomes the next big export strategy. 🦞💸

  12. gingersnap woman Avatar
    gingersnap woman

    Looks like the EU just decided to play nice with the US—how generous of them! 🤔 Who knew reducing tariffs was just a polite way of saying, “Let’s swap our overpriced goods, shall we?” 🥳

  13. Looks like the EU is pulling out all the stops to make sure our lobsters can swim across the Atlantic without a tariff life jacket. Who knew saving a few bucks on car parts could make us feel so warm and fuzzy? 🦞💸

  14. Oh, how generous of the EU to slice those tariffs just a smidgen, as if they were handing out free samples at a market! 😂 Can’t wait for the lobsters to have their day in the sun—what a shellfish affair! 🦞

  15. Taffy Duchess Avatar
    Taffy Duchess

    Looks like the EU is finally getting its act together with the US! Who knew that cutting tariffs would be the secret sauce to a trade deal? 🎉 Guess we just needed a lobstah party to sweeten the deal, eh? 🦞

  16. fuzzy logic hottie Avatar
    fuzzy logic hottie

    Typical EU fashion, isn’t it? They cut tariffs like they’re slicing a baguette—so precise, yet we’ll still be waiting until 2025 for the crumbs to fall. 🍞🕰️

  17. Lincoln Rider Avatar
    Lincoln Rider

    Just what we needed, more tariff reductions to keep the lobster trade alive! 🍤 Because nothing says “stable trade” like negotiating over crustaceans while the rest of the world spins in chaos. 😂

  18. SWAT Honey Avatar
    SWAT Honey

    Typical EU brilliance, eh? Who knew a 12.5% tariff reduction could spark such joy in the streets of Brussels—just in time for the lobster season! 🦞💸

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