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EU and US Agreement on Reciprocal, Fair and Balanced Trade

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28-OCT-25

On 21 August 2025, the European Union and the United States announced a Framework Agreement aimed at achieving reciprocal, fair and balanced trade. The deal removes tariffs on US industrial goods, expands agricultural market access, and strengthens cooperation on standards, energy, defence, and digital trade.

Highlights / Changes:

  • - The EU will eliminate tariffs on all US industrial goods, and extend preferential market access for certain US agricultural and seafood products (including pork, dairy, soy products, fruits, and seeds).
  • - The US will cap tariffs at 15% on key EU exports (automobiles, semiconductors, lumber, etc.) and apply MFN rates for selected EU goods from 1 September 2025.
  • - Both sides agreed to enhance cooperation on:
    • - Standards and mutual recognition (e.g., automotive and machinery sectors)
    • - Energy security and diversified LNG, oil, and nuclear imports
    • - Defence-industrial collaboration and AI semiconductor trade
    • - Digital trade, maintaining the WTO moratorium on e-transmissions

For EU Exporters:

  • - Tariff reductions on industrial and agricultural products entering the US market may enhance competitiveness from September 2025 onward.
  • - Exporters should monitor implementation timelines and confirm updated rules of origin under the Framework Agreement.

For US Exporters:

  • - Immediate benefits include zero tariffs on EU entry for industrial goods and expanded access for agricultural exports such as dairy, pork, and seafood.
  • - US firms should verify product eligibility once the formal agreement text is published.

For Businesses and Investors:

  • - The Framework encourages mutual investment across energy, digital, and manufacturing sectors, targeting $600 billion in additional EU investment in the US and $750 billion in US energy exports to the EU by 2028.
  • - Cooperation will extend to critical minerals, labour standards, and supply chain resilience.

Effective Date :

  • - Signed: 21 August 2025
  • - Implementation: From 1 September 2025, subject to domestic ratification in both regions.

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