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EU Could Have to Extend Trade Talks Beyond the July Deadline as U.S. Said to Demand Unbalanced Concessions
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欧盟与美国的贸易谈判可能因美方强硬要求而面临延期。美国在谈判中提出了欧盟认为不平衡、单方面的要求,包括鱼类出口配额、关税相关举措以及经济安全方面的诸多要求。尽管欧盟寻求达成“互惠互利”的解决方案,但美方的立场使得谈判变得复杂。7月9日的最后期限临近,欧盟正在探索新的应对策略,同时内部也存在分歧,部分成员国担忧报复措施带来的经济后果。最终,双方可能达成一项原则性协议,将谈判推迟到7月9日之后。

⚖️ 美国在贸易谈判中对欧盟提出了多项“不平衡”的要求,其中包括欧盟官员认为可能与世界贸易组织规则相悖的鱼类出口配额措施,以及一系列被描述为“牵强附会”的经济安全要求。

📅 7月9日是特朗普政府的互惠关税从基准水平10%恢复到较高水平的截止日期。如果双方未能达成协议,欧盟可能需要考虑采取反制措施。

🤝 欧盟正在探索新的方式推动达成协议,但美国似乎更倾向于达成一项处理多项非关税贸易问题的协议。此前,德国总理顾问透露,欧盟正在寻求与英国类似的贸易协议,该协议在截止日期后仍会保留一些关税,从而推迟对华盛顿的报复。

💰 欧盟内部对采取反制措施存在分歧,法国等国计划采取报复,而意大利和匈牙利等国则希望继续谈判,担心特朗普对欧盟的关税威胁。欧盟官员预计,10%的互惠关税将成为任何欧盟-美国贸易协议的基准。

TMTPOST -- The European Union’s trade negotiations with the United States could have to extend beyond President Donald Trump’s July 9 deadline as the Trump administration is reportedly forcing the bloc to make hard concessions.

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The U.S. is demanding what EU officials deem as unbalanced, unilateral concessions in ongoing trade talks, such as measures regarding to quotas for fish exports that European officials believe may be incompatible with World Trade Organization rules, tariffs-related moves that aren’t mutual, a series of demands on economic security, which were described by the officials as far-fetched, Bloomberg cited people familiar with the matter.

It was reported that many of U.S. tariffs would remain even in the event of a deal, and the best-case scenario is to reach an agreement on principles, which would allow further talks to extend past the deadline of July 9, which is when the Trump administration’s reciprocal tariffs return to higher levels from the baseline level 10%. The reported demands may lead to EU’s tough decision on countermeasures if the terms of any deal don’t improve.

A European Commission spokesperson declined to comment on the report, and stressed “a negotiated, mutually beneficial solution” is still the EU’s preferred outcome. 

Reports last week suggested the EU is exploring new ways to push for a deal as Trump’s July 9 deadline looms. 

The U.S. and the EU seem closer to a deal to address multiple non-tariff trade issues, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing a draft agreement on reciprocal trade. The draft was reported to be circulated by the U.S.Trade Representative’s office and touch a litany of trade issues, such as the EU’s Digital Markets Act, its carbon-based border tariffs, shipbuilding, but it doesn’t specifically address any of the tariffs the Trump has threatened or imposed on the bloc.

It is unclear whether the EU will address the tariff issues in a separate deal, or if both sides will decide to extend those negotiations beyond the July 9 tariff deadline. A day prior to the report, advisor to German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Michael Clauss, revealed that the European Union is pushing for a Britain-style trade deal with the U.S. Such a deal leaves some tariffs in place after the deadline next month, further delaying retaliation against Washington.

Clauss, in a Financial Times (FT) event on Thursday, expected an arrangement “a little bit along the model of”the U.S.-Britain agreement, rather than a full trade agreement. He said the European Commission will want to know if “if there is a landing zone” on the baseline 10% reciprocal tariffs before discussing tariffs on various sectors. He also said EU member states fear the economic consequences and the risk of European internal disagreements on taking countermeasures.

Some nations, led by France, plan to retaliate in that scenario, but others, including Italy and Hungary, want to keep negotiations going, spooked by Trump’s threat to impose 200% tariffs on wine and whiskey when the EU proposed targeting bourbon in April, according to the FT report.

European officials are increasingly expecting a 10% rate on the so-called reciprocal tariffs to be the baseline in any EU-U.S. trade deal, Reuters cited sources on Thursday. EU negotiators are said to still seek the tariff rate lower than 10%, but negotiating the 10% level down had become harder since the U.S. started drawing revenues from its global tariffs.  One of the sources said there had been no acceptance by the EU of 10% as the baseline rate at talks, but suggested it would be difficult for the block to force U.S. to change or abolish that baseline.

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