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Trump Pushes for 15%-20% Minimum Tariffs on EU, Sticks to Auto Duties: Report
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美国总统特朗普在与欧盟的贸易谈判中采取强硬立场,要求15%至20%的最低关税率。尽管欧盟提出降低汽车关税的建议,但特朗普似乎并未让步,坚持对汽车行业征收25%的关税。欧盟对此表示“绝对不可接受”,并已准备好对价值720亿欧元的美国商品实施反制措施,可能包括波音飞机、汽车、波旁酒和农产品等。部分欧盟成员国倾向于启动“反胁迫工具”以应对美国的贸易压力,而欧盟方面也在考虑针对美国的服务和采购领域采取反制措施,以应对可能的贸易战升级。

🇺🇸 特朗普政府在与欧盟的贸易谈判中,要求设定15%至20%的最低互征关税率,并威胁若8月1日前未达成协议,将提高关税。这超出了此前对全球贸易伙伴设定的10%基线关税。

🚗 尽管欧盟提议降低汽车关税,希望将美国关税降至20%以下,但特朗普政府似乎坚持对汽车行业征收25%的关税,这使得欧盟为缓解汽车产业压力所做的努力受挫。

🇪🇺 欧盟方面认为特朗普的关税要求“绝对不可接受”,已准备好价值720亿欧元的美国商品反制清单,涵盖飞机、汽车、波旁酒、机械、化工、医疗设备、电子设备、葡萄酒及农产品等,并考虑激活“反胁迫工具”。

⚖️ 欧盟内部对于是否以及何时启动“反胁迫工具”存在不同意见,部分成员国倾向于采取行动,而另一些则更为谨慎。欧盟还在考虑对美国的服务和采购领域采取反制措施,以应对贸易争端。

TMTPOST -- U.S. President Donald Trump is taking a tougher stance during trade negotiations with the European Union, a report on Friday suggested.

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Trump is pushing for a minimum tariff of 15% to 20% in talks with the EU, the Financial Time (FT) reported. The Trump administration  is now looking at a reciprocal tariff rate that exceeds 10% even though Washington and Brussels can reach a deal, the report cited a U.S. official.

The reported tariff range indicated Trump prefers reciprocal tariffs on the EU as high as they were when trade negotiations started in April. Either 15% or 20% is higher than the current baseline 10% tariffs that Trump imposed on worldwide trading partners, and the president has threatened the EU would face higher reciprocal tariffs from next month if no deal reached by August 1. 

Trump on Saturday released his letter to Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, dictating new tariffs on the EU exports starting August 1.  Just like letters Trump sent to leaders of more than 20 countries, the president said the new tariffs would separate from sectoral tariffs, warning them not to retaliate, urging them to relocate companies to the United States, and suggesting that the tariff rates could be adjusted if they cooperate.

It was reported on Friday that Trump has been unmoved by the latest EU offer to reduce car tariffs, and would stick to duties on the sector at 25%. That stance, if it is accurate, dampened the latest EU efforts to mitigate the tariffs shaking its auto industry. 

The EU has dropped the idea of a “netting mechanism” proposed by Germany automakers and reverted to offer the tit-for-tat tariffs on cars, FT reported on Thursday. Under the reported proposal from EU negotiators, the bloc would roll back its 10% duties on U.S. car exports if Washington cut its levies on the sector below 20%.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Friday warned the U.S. is still sceptical about offers to lower the sectoral tariffs. “Whether we can still create sectoral rule, whether we treat indicidual sectors differently from others, is an open question. The European side supports this. The American side views it more critically,” Merz said.

Trump’s insisting on permanent reciprocal tariffs of 15% to 20% could push the EU towards retaliation, FT cited a senior European diplomat the same day. Another EU diplomat said “the mood has clearly changed” in favor of retaliation. These diplomats said Brussels will not settle at 15%, per the report.

EU trade ministers agreed on Monday that Trump’s new threat of 30% tariffs was “absolutely unacceptable” after a meeting in Brussels. The EU’s trade chief Maros Sefcovic said the European Commission was sharing proposals with the 27 member states for the second list of goods accounting of some €72 billion euros ($84 billion) worth of U.S imports.

The EU has finalized a second list of countermeasures to target American goods worth €72 billion, including Boeing Co. aircraft, automobiles, bourbon, machinery products, chemicals and plastics, medical devices, electrical equipment, wines and other agricultural goods if it decides to retaliate against new U.S. tariffs, Bloomberg later Monday cited a 206-page list prepared by the European Commission.

A growing number of the EU members want the bloc to activate its Anti-Coercion Instrument (ACI) against the U.S. if an acceptable agreement is not struck by August 1 and Trump starts levying 30% tariffs, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday. More than half a dozen European capitals are in favor of the proposal for deployment of the ACI tool, led by French, the report quoted people familiar with the matter. Several member states are more cautious, while others have not expressed their position, per the report. 

The European Commission is weighing a new round of retaliatory measures against tariffs imposed by the United States that would restrict the county’s services and procurement, the Politico reported on Thursday.  “It’s clear they need to start looking at services as we have more or less exhausted ourselves on goods. And if Trump comes with more bombshells like pharma and semiconductors, we need to have something to hand,” the report quoted a EU diplomat.

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