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EU prepared to accept flat 10% US tariff with conditions, Handelsblatt reports

The EU may cut tariffs on US cars and ban Russian gas imports if the US agrees to limit auto duties but conditions still apply. - REUTERS
BRUSSELS negotiators hope that offering to accept U.S. tariffs of 10% across all of the European Union's exports into the United States will avert any higher duties on cars, drugs and electronics, newspaper Handelsblatt reported on Monday.
AI Brief
- The EU is willing to lower tariffs and ease rules for US carmakers under certain conditions, but not permanently.
- As leverage, the EU may stop buying Russian gas, increasing demand for US energy exports.
- The US has yet to agree to cap tariffs on EU cars at 10%, with talks ongoing and linked to Trumps tax plans.
Handelsblatt also said the EU was, in return, ready to cut its tariffs on U.S.-made vehicles, and to possibly change technical or legal hurdles to make it easier for U.S. manufacturers to sell their cars in Europe.
The EU has also offered to completely ban purchases of Russian natural gas, potentially creating more demand for U.S. producers.
The EU commission did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The EU's position comes partly from the realisation that U.S. President Donald Trump will rely on some tariff revenues to fund planned tax cuts.
U.S. negotiators, however, have so far not agreed to limit their import duties on EU cars to 10%, the paper added.
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