US planes, cars, drinks on EU list for potential tariffs

<p>The proposal then related to 95 billion euros of US goods. It has since been whittled down, though most of the main items have remained.</p>
The proposal then related to 95 billion euros of US goods. It has since been whittled down, though most of the main items have remained.

Aircraft, machinery, cars, chemicals and medical devices are the leading big-ticket items on the latest list of US goods the European Commission has proposed to impose tariffs on if talks with Washington do not yield an agreement on trade.

The package is the second put forward by the European Commission, which oversees trade policy for the 27-nation European Union. It is designed to respond to US tariffs on cars and car parts and a baseline tariff, currently at 10 per cent

US President Donald Trump, however, is now threatening a baseline tariff on imports from the EU of 30 per cent from August 1, a level European officials say is unacceptable and would end normal trade between two of the world’s largest markets.

The list, sent to EU member states and seen by Reuters on Tuesday, covers US goods imports worth 72 billion euros ($84.1 billion). It also includes electrical and precision equipment as well as agriculture and food products – a range of fruits and vegetables, along with wine, beer and spirits – worth a total of 6.35 billion euros.

A first package on 21 billion euros of US goods was approved in April but then immediately suspended to allow room for negotiations. That suspension has been extended to August 6.

EU officials said on Monday that they were still seeking to strike a deal to avoid Trump’s heavy tariff blow, but EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic said member states had agreed the bloc would need to take countermeasures if talks with the US fail.

The Commission initially put forward the second package in May for a public consultation. The proposal then related to 95 billion euros of US goods. It has since been whittled down, though most of the main items have remained.

There is no specific date for EU members to approve the package.

  • Published On Jul 16, 2025 at 08:37 AM IST

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