European Parliament Approves US-EU Tariff Deal Reducing Duties on Industrial and Agricultural Goods
48Framing Analysis
The European Parliament approved a tariff agreement with the United States that removes EU import duties on US industrial goods and expands market access for American pork and dairy products while capping US tariffs on most EU exports at 15 percent. The deal, originally reached in August between President Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, received final sign-off on Tuesday and aims to meet a July 4 deadline. Delays occurred due to a US Supreme Court ruling and European concerns over unrelated issues including Greenland.