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EU to urge US to apply more of the July trade deal, including cutting steel tariffs

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Under the end-July deal, the United States set 15% tariffs on most EU goods, while the European Union agreed to remove many of its duties on U.S. imports
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The Minister of Foreign Affairs met with representatives of the business community today regarding the European Union's (EU) safeguard duties on ferrosilicon from Iceland and Norway. Iceland's views have been echoed by the EU after the outcome was announced, according to the Director General of the Confederation of Icelandic Industries. The EU has also indicated that the decision will not set a precedent.

Steel and its global overcapacity remain a priority for Brussels

This is the famous proverb that the European Trade Commissioner, Marcos Sefcovic, will try to admit to his American counterparts Howard Lutnick and Jamieson Greer, guests of the European Council of Ministers on Monday 24 November.

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Zawya broke the news in on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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