The EU and the U.S. struck a long-awaited agreement on Sunday, establishing a 15% tariff on EU exports, with certain sectors exempted. However key details remain unclear.
Breakdown
- EU and US agree on a new trade deal introducing a 15% tariff on EU exports. 9s
- The agreement is not legally binding and leaves room for future tariff changes. 23s
- Uncertainty remains about which sectors are covered, with exceptions like aircraft parts. 48s
- Steel and aluminum face existing 50% US tariffs until a new quota system is agreed. 1m 28s
- The EU encourages $600 billion in private sector investment into the US. 1m 35s
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Global Tariffs
Donald Trump has signed an order to impose tariffs imports into the U.S. from countries including China, Mexico and Canada.