EU, US and tariff
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The EU says its negotiators are working "might and main" on a deal, but the decision rests with US President Trump.
After months of intensive talks and shuttle diplomacy, a trade agreement between the European Union and the U.S. now rests mostly on Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump is set to meet Sunday with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to continue talks on a trade deal. Ahead of that meeting, policy analysts say that any agreement on trade must include the removal of non-tariff regulations and digital service taxes that largely target U.
Any EU move to put levies on US services will be of concern to Ireland, given the presence of most of the big American tech firms employing thousands of people here. The US accounted for about 48 per cent of all Irish services imports and 13 per cent of exports in 2023, the most recent Central Statistics Office data available.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNEU preps tariff hit list targeting US servicesThe EU is compiling a list of possible tariffs it could respond with should its negotiations with Washington fall through. According to sources, the European Commission is considering export control measures on goods worth $845 billion,
An EU-US tariff deal hinges on the two sides agreeing to carve-outs for sensitive sectors including pharmaceuticals, cars and steel. The EU is pushing to ...
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Tuko on MSNEU readies retaliatory list targeting US servicesThe EU executive is preparing a list of proposed restrictions on US services companies -- including tech giants -- should Brussels fail to strike a trade deal with Washington, European diplomats said on Thursday.