EU secured best possible trade deal with US, says EU chief

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen delivers the State of the European Union address to the European Parliament, in Strasbourg, France, September 10, 2025. - REUTERS
STRASBOURG, FRANCE: The European Union got the best trade deal available with the United States and secured EU businesses an advantage over many foreign rivals, the head of the European Commission said on Wednesday.
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- Von der Leyen says the EU got a fair deal, avoiding extra US tariffs and protecting European jobs tied to exports.
- Critics argue the US still imposes a broad 15% tariff, while the EU lowers its duties, raising concerns over fairness.
- The deal aims to prevent a trade war, offering stability amid global uncertainty and safeguarding EU-US relations.
Several lawmakers have criticised the deal, under which the EU will lower its duties, while the United States sets a broad 15% tariff on EU goods. The parliament will vote in the coming months on the Commission's proposal to remove EU duties on U.S. industrial goods.
Von der Leyen said that some competitors had secured lower U.S. baseline tariffs than the 15% the bloc is facing, but the EU had ensured that pre-existing duties were not added on top, unlike most rivals.
The Commission president said the EU exported 500 billion euros ($585.20 billion) of goods to the United States each year, on which millions of jobs depended.
"The deal provides crucial stability in our relations with the US at a time of grave global insecurity. Think of the repercussions of a full-fledged trade war with the U.S. Picture the chaos," she said.
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