EU reaches provisional deal to implement tariff elements of US trade agreement

The EU Council Presidency and European Parliament reached a provisional agreement on two regulations to implement tariff-related elements of the August 2025 EU-US Joint Statement, including removing duties on US industrial goods, expanding preferential access for seafood and agricultural products, and extending lobster tariff suspensions. The deal strengthens transatlantic economic ties.
European Union institutions struck a provisional agreement late Tuesday on two regulations designed to implement the tariff-related components of the EU-US Joint Statement of August 21, 2025, marking a significant step toward formalizing parts of the transatlantic trade package. The deal, reached between the Council Presidency and the European Parliament, aims to ensure a more stable and predictable trade relationship while embedding safeguards that allow the EU to respond if its economic interests are threatened. Greek Cypriot Energy, Commerce and Industry Minister Michael Damianos said the agreement confirms the EU’s role as a reliable trade partner. “Maintaining a stable, predictable and balanced transatlantic partnership is in the interest of both sides. Today, the European Union delivers on its commitments,” he said.
Tariff provisions
The first regulation removes remaining customs duties on US industrial goods and expands preferential access for selected American exports, including through tariff rate quotas and reduced tariffs on certain seafood products and non-sensitive agricultural goods. A second regulation extends the suspension of duties on lobster imports, including processed lobster. The provisional agreement must still be formally endorsed by both the Council and the European Parliament after legal and technical finalization. Once adopted, the regulations will enter into force the day after publication in the Official Journal, with the lobster measure applying retroactively from August 1, 2025.
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