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A brief history of the EU–US trade talks in 2025

July 28, 2025
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March 12: Trump imposes sweeping 25% steel and aluminum tariffs

The announcement echoes  from his first time in office.

The  immediately starts preparing countermeasures on imports. They specifically target staple American products like bourbon and motorbikes, and were originally planned to target € 26 billion worth of American goods.

The EU keeps insisting that the US tariffs are unjustified. In a statement on March 12, Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic said: are currently well balanced, as well as hugely profitable to both sides”.

Trump seems particularly triggered by what he calls “a nasty 50% Tariff on Whisky ” in a post on his social media site Truth Social. He goes on to call the EU “one of the most hostile and abusive taxing and tariffing authorities in the World”.

March 25: EU limits steel imports

In a bid to offer some protection to the bloc’s metal makers, the EU limits the amount of  from anywhere, not just the US. Additionally, countries trying to export steel to the EU will no longer be able to use the entire volumes of unused quotas of other countries, including those of Russia and Belarus.

March 26: Trump imposes 25% tariffs on auto imports

as a response to “a critical threat to US national security.”

The decision sparks . The EU reacts with regret, but Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says the bloc will “continue to seek negotiated solutions.”

April 2: “Liberation day” tariffs

Donald Trump proclaims , as well as a baseline rate of 10% which goes into effect three days later.  The EU is threatened with a 20% blanket tariff, due to take effect on April 9. 

The and says it’s “not too late” for negotiations. Still, von der Leyen says the bloc is preparing a new round of counter-tariffs in response to the latest developments.

April 2: Trump pauses higher tariffs for 90 days

, and he reverses course.

April 10: EU pauses its counter-tariffs

Counter-tariffs brewed up to  The suspension is designed to “give negotiations a chance,” says Commission chief von der Leyen. “If negotiations are not satisfactory, our countermeasures will kick in.”

May 8: EU lays out second round of counter tariffs

The EU’s next batch of duties is designed to respond to US tariffs on cars and Trump’s broader “reciprocal” tariffs. The counter tariffs prepared by the European Commission target close to $100 billion of goods which seem  Targeted goods include soybeans, cigarettes and Boeing aircraft.

May 23: Trump threatens EU with 50% tariff

The US president prompts shockwaves across Europe again with an online post on his Truth Social platform,  

“Our discussions with them are going nowhere! Therefore, I am recommending a straight 50% Tariff on the European Union, starting on June 1, 2025,” he writes.

May 26: Trump agrees to delay tariff hike

In a post on his Truth social platform, Trump says it was his “privilege” to agree to 

The mood seems better, with von der Leyen speaking of a “good call” with the US president. “Europe is ready to advance talks swiftly and decisively. To reach a good deal, we would need the time until July 9,” she writes on X.

June to mid July: EU & US teams hold trade talks in bid to hash out deal

EU states are split on whether to accept a quicker deal to  to push for better rates. Germany is seen as more cautious, fearing fallout for its major car industry. France pushes for a tougher approach. 

July 9: EU says it is close to an agreement

EU officials tell DW and other outlets that they are on the brink of striking a basic deal with the US. The bare-bones agreement would reportedly lock in the 10% baseline tariff rate, with certain exemptions for aircraft and spirits. 

July 12: Trump surprises EU by announcing 30% tariff rate

But just days later, there’s no deal. Instead,  That’s higher than the 20% “Liberation Day” rate announced in April, but lower than the 50% rate threatened back in May. 

July 13: EU pauses counter-tariffs

The EU reacts to Trump’s tariff hike threat by delaying its own counter-tariffs until early August. Tariffs that were due to kick in on July 14 are now delayed to leave room for negotiations.

July 15: EU finalizes watered down list of counter tariffs

The European Commission shows member states a to member states back in May. In the two months since the EU’s executive proposed the list of goods, some € 20 billion worth of products have been removed from the list after consultations with national governments and industry leaders.  

July 15: “A good 50-50 chance”

Ahead of the talks in Scotland Trump says there is “a good 50-50 chance” of reaching a deal on trade with the EU. 

July 27: The EU and US reach a deal

across sectors. The two sides also agreed on zero-for-zero tariffs on certain strategic products, and “will keep working to add more products to this list”, says Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen in a statement.

While the EU hopes for “stability”, and “predictability,” Trump seems satisfied with the negotiations, saying: “It was a very interesting negotiation. I think it’s going to be great for both parties.”

For now, the trade war has been averted, but whether the truce will hold remains to be seen.

Edited by: Carla Bleiker

The post A brief history of the EU–US trade talks in 2025 appeared first on Deutsche Welle.

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