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    Europe faces August deadline as US stands firm on new tariffs

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    The United States has reiterated its intention to impose a 30% baseline tariff on European Union imports starting August 1, as last-minute negotiations between Washington and Brussels continue without a breakthrough. U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirmed over the weekend that the tariff deadline is final, despite expressing confidence that a deal could eventually be reached.

    Europe faces August deadline as US stands firm on new tariffs

    Speaking to the media, Lutnick said the U.S. remains open to continued dialogue but emphasized that tariffs will be enforced from the beginning of next month. Lutnick noted that the two sides, as the world’s largest trading partners, would continue discussions even after tariffs are imposed. “We’ll get a deal done. I am confident we’ll get a deal done,” he said, adding that ongoing talks would not prevent the tariffs from taking effect on schedule.

    He dismissed suggestions that the EU would retaliate with tariffs on U.S. goods such as Boeing aircraft or bourbon, claiming European threats of countermeasures would likely not materialize. The European Union, however, is preparing a range of retaliatory measures if Washington proceeds with its tariff plans. Officials in Brussels have said these measures could target American imports worth up to 21 billion euros, with a further 72 billion euros in potential tariffs already mapped out.

    US-EU trade tensions escalate ahead of August tariff deadline

    These steps would cover a wide array of U.S. exports, including clothing, agricultural products, and food and beverages. The European Commission’s anti-coercion instrument, which grants it broad authority to respond to economic threats, is also under active consideration by member states. The urgency for Brussels stems from fears that the U.S. could maintain elevated tariffs long-term, especially on sensitive sectors such as automotive exports.

    President Donald Trump is reportedly advocating for a minimum tariff of 15% to 20% on EU goods and is prepared to keep existing 25% duties on autos in place. This stance disproportionately impacts German carmakers and could severely disrupt the bloc’s industrial exports. Reports have indicated these figures as the basis for Washington’s demands in ongoing talks.

    Economists warn the repercussions could be severe. Arnaud Girod, head of economics and cross-asset strategy at Kepler Cheuvreux, told the media that tariffs of 15% to 20% would constitute a “total car crash” for European exports. Girod highlighted the added pressure of a strong euro, warning that the combination of higher tariffs and currency headwinds could significantly damage European trade competitiveness while also fueling inflationary concerns in the U.S.

    European Commission considers broader counter-tariff measures

    Tensions between the U.S. and EU have been mounting amid what officials describe as a hardening of Washington’s position compared to the more favorable agreement reached earlier this year with the United Kingdom. The UK secured a 10% baseline tariff deal with exemptions for key sectors such as cars, steel, and aerospace. Analysts suggest Brussels faces a more complex political and economic relationship with Washington, given Trump’s repeated criticisms of the EU’s trade policies.

    Trade between the U.S. and EU totaled 1.68 trillion euros in 2024, with the bloc posting a goods surplus but a services deficit, resulting in an overall surplus of around 50 billion euros. With the August deadline fast approaching, EU officials are under increasing pressure to show unity in the face of Washington’s demands. While Hungary, under Prime Minister Viktor Orban, remains an outlier in supporting Trump’s administration, most EU governments are rallying behind the European Commission’s push to secure more favorable terms before the tariffs are enacted. – By Content Syndication Services.

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