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    Brussels proposes tariff-free pact on industrial products

    April 7, 2025
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    The European Commission has formally proposed a zero-tariff agreement on all industrial goods with the United States, signaling a renewed push to de-escalate transatlantic trade tensions. The offer was confirmed by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who also warned of potential retaliatory measures should the negotiations with Washington break down. This proposal comes in response to new tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump, who stated that a 20% tariff on all European Union imports will take effect on April 9.

    Brussels proposes tariff-free pact on industrial products

    The broad measure targets more than €380 billion worth of EU-manufactured goods. Additional duties of 25% will apply specifically to steel, aluminum, and automobiles, deepening trade pressures between the two economic powers. Exemptions to the new U.S. tariffs include key sectors such as pharmaceuticals, copper, lumber, semiconductors, and energy, which are considered critical to U.S. domestic supply chains. Despite these exclusions, the scope of the tariffs still represents one of the largest trade actions against the EU in recent history.

    President von der Leyen emphasized the bloc’s willingness to pursue constructive dialogue, stating that the EU has successfully implemented similar “zero-for-zero” agreements with other trade partners. “We stand ready to negotiate with the U.S.,” she said, underscoring the EU’s commitment to open markets and reciprocal trade terms. However, she also cautioned that the EU would not remain passive in the face of unilateral trade restrictions. “We are also prepared to respond through countermeasures and defend our interests,” von der Leyen added, signaling the European Commission’s readiness to implement retaliatory tariffs if necessary.

    The proposal for tariff elimination on industrial goods aims to restore a more balanced trade relationship, with the European Commission highlighting mutual economic benefits. While discussions are ongoing, the U.S. has not publicly responded to the EU’s latest offer. With trade relations between the EU and the U.S. again under strain, the outcome of these negotiations could have significant implications for global commerce. The Commission’s offer, if accepted, could mark a turning point toward reduced trade friction, while failure to reach an agreement may prompt a new cycle of tit-for-tat measures. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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