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EU Expected to Cut Tariffs on US Goods to Avoid Trump Auto Tax Threat

EU Expected to Cut Tariffs on US Goods to Avoid Trump Auto Tax Threat

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05-19
Summary:EU negotiators seek an agreement on Tuesday to eliminate import taxes on certain US products, aiming to fulfill last year's trade pact and avert Donald Trump's threatened 25% tariff on European automobiles before the July 4 deadline.
  • EU negotiators are expected to reach an agreement on Tuesday to remove import tariffs on some American goods, fully implementing last year's transatlantic trade agreement aimed at avoiding U.S. punitive tariffs.
  • U.S. President Donald Trump has set July 4, the 250th anniversary of the United States, as the final deadline for compliance, threatening to significantly increase tariffs on European car imports from the current 15% to 25% if the EU does not reduce tariffs on time.
  • If the final round of negotiations on Tuesday evening successfully reaches a consensus, the European Parliament plans to hold a key vote in mid-June to completely resolve the potential transatlantic trade sanction crisis before the deadline.

Approaching Deadline and Marginal Changes in Tariff Rates

As the critical July 4 deadline set by Trump approaches, the marginal changes in transatlantic trade relations are attracting significant attention from global capital markets. The core of these negotiations is the repricing of tariff rates, especially the potential downside risks faced by the entire European automotive industry chain. Currently, the U.S. imposes a 15% tariff on European cars, and if both parties fail to reach a compromise before the deadline, this rate could directly soar to 25%, which would systematically suppress the export momentum of Europe's core industrial countries. According to the framework agreement reached in Scotland last July, the EU promised to eliminate tariffs on U.S. industrial goods and provide preferential market access for American agricultural and seafood products in exchange for the U.S. keeping the tariff cap on most EU goods below 15%. Although the U.S. has partially implemented the 15% cap, the expansion of steel and aluminum tariffs by the U.S. last August indicates that the marginal volatility of tariff policies remains high.

Internal Legislative Differences in Europe and Treaty Safeguard Disputes

Despite the bilateral framework agreement being signed nearly 10 months ago, the EU's internal decision-making mechanism delays have become the main obstacle to advancing this agreement. The core disagreement focuses on the European Parliament and the EU Council, which represents national governments, with serious divisions on how to set safeguard clauses to prevent U.S. policy reversals. The European Parliament insists on embedding strong defensive mechanisms in the legislation, including a sunrise clause requiring the U.S. to fulfill all bilateral agreement obligations before the EU formally initiates the tariff reduction process; and a sunset clause that rigidly sets the preferential period to expire on March 31, 2028, after which it automatically lapses. Additionally, the European Parliament demands the right to immediately suspend the agreement's implementation. In contrast, the EU Council and member state governments prefer a more moderate compromise stance, fearing that overly stringent additional restrictions could further anger the U.S. administration, leading to unpredictable policy spillover risks for European multinational enterprises.

Short-term Impact of Policy Uncertainty on Transatlantic Trade Flows

Changes in trade policy not only directly rewrite tariff bills but also disrupt supply chain inventory management at the micro level for multinational companies. Previously, the European Parliament twice postponed related legislation due to controversial events such as Trump's threat to purchase Greenland, causing commercial trust between the transatlantic sides to plummet to a low point. If the final negotiations on Tuesday evening can reach a conditional consensus, it will clear key obstacles for the formal parliamentary vote in mid-June. However, before the final legal text is implemented, global logistics and commodity traders may be forced to adopt defensive position adjustments. If core safeguard clauses are unexpectedly relaxed, the penetration rate of U.S. agricultural and industrial products into the European market may experience a phased rebound in the third quarter; conversely, if negotiations reach an impasse, the trade friction costs of key goods on both sides will substantially increase.

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