
Cerklje na Gorenjskem – Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob expressed satisfaction among the largest Slovenian exporters regarding the trade agreement finalized in July between the EU and the USA, following a meeting with the President of the European Council Antonio Costa at Strmol Castle. Costa, who is on a three-week tour of EU member states starting in Slovenia, noted the importance of viewing the framework agreement with the USA within the broader context of the Russian aggression against Ukraine.
Golob remarked, “Our largest exporters can take some comfort in the outcomes, as their competitive position remains relatively stable. They may even find new opportunities,” referring to the implications of the EU-USA trade agreement for the Slovenian economy.
The agreement, which establishes a maximum tariff of 15 percent on imports of most goods from the EU to the USA, includes two critical sectors significant to Slovenian exports: automotive and pharmaceutical industries.
Golob assessed the agreement, stating, “The European Union has successfully negotiated some of the most favorable tariffs, if not the best, among all countries facing tariffs from the United States thus far.”
In his address, Costa emphasized the need to consider the agreement within the larger context of US relations, particularly regarding support for Ukraine amidst Russian aggression.
During the initial phase of his tour through member state capitals, in preparation for upcoming European Council meetings, he also acknowledged Slovenia’s vital role on the international stage, highlighting its leadership in efforts to protect civilians and work towards an end to the conflict in Gaza.
Golob announced that Slovenia, along with several like-minded nations, will implement concrete measures in the coming weeks to urge the Israeli government to halt the violence in Gaza. (September 2)













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