EU met with US negotiators in Washington to discuss the removal of US duties, as well as duty on steel, aluminum and cars. Two hours later the meeting was completed with no results.
But the American side did not present its requirements, the Financial Times said.
The EU is still hoping for a trade agreement
The EU is still hoping for a trade agreement with the US, “taking advantage of the 90 -day period for a mutual solution for unjustified tariffs,” Commissioner Shefkovic wrote in X, after meeting with his US counterparts.
“We need more clarity than Americans. We need to have a clearer picture of what their desired results are in these negotiations, “said EU Commerce spokesman All Gil.
Gil said Sefcovic reiterated a proposal to mutually abolish all tariffs on industrial products. “The EU is making its debt. Now, it is necessary for the US to determine their position. As with any negotiation, this must be a two -way road … with both sides offering something, “he said.
The US presented an extensive list of complaints when they imposed the duties, which they then suspended.
However, the calculations were based on the trade surplus of goods between these countries and the US. The EU imposed 20%taxes, based on the 2024 surplus of $ 235 billion.
The liquefied natural gas
Donald Trump has stated that the EU should buy more liquefied natural gas, which Brussels has accepted as an idea.
The US president has also attacked the EU for not buying enough cars and the “non -tariff barriers” that exclude American chicken, which has been rinsed with chlorine and beef from hormone -fed animals. It has also opposed VAT and EU digital regulation rules.
Within a few days of duties, Trump withdrew them and imposed only a 10% duty for almost all countries for 90 days, while encouraging partners to seek agreements on permanent duties. But on Monday he ordered officials to prepare new measures for semiconductors and medicines.
Sefcovic reiterated the importance of durable transatlantic supplies in these areas while Gil said the meeting was a “targeted recognition session”, which also discussed the plan for zero duties and global over-producing capacity.
However, Gil added that food safety standards are “sacred and inviolable”.
“The EU will continue to approach these talks in a constructive way, with the aim of recognizing areas of common interest. It is clear that significant joint efforts will be needed to achieve a successful result within the 90 -day window. “
He added that the EU is studying further measures if there is no agreement.
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