EU-US Trade Negotiations: A Complex Path to Agreement
- The United States and European Union are pursuing a trade agreement aimed to be finalized by the July 9th deadline in 2025.
- This effort follows ongoing tensions including US tariff threats under President Trump, who supports tariffs to bolster the American economy and producers.
- Negotiations remain complex amid rising oil prices, an EU trade surplus, US criticism of EU digital regulation, and a regulatory patchwork challenge in the US AI sector.
- Nearly 700 AI bills were introduced and 113 enacted in the US in 2024 while states adopt varied approaches, prompting Big Tech to seek federal regulation in Trump's AI Action Plan.
- The agreement could reshape transatlantic trade dynamics and digital regulation, though complexity and political risks risk further delays or backlash.
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Kananaskis (Canada), 17 Jun (EFE).- The president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, insisted on Tuesday that the US and the EU are moving forward to reach a trade agreement despite statements by US President Donald Trump on Monday night stating that the European proposal was not fair for Washington. https://holanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/rss-efeacefb7fc-ee77-4c81-9568-22ba33a91d8-hd-web.mp4 Von der Leyen, who is in the C…
EU-US Trade Negotiations: A Complex Path to Agreement
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is pushing for a trade deal with the U.S., despite complexity in negotiations, aiming to finalize by July 9. She remains optimistic amidst President Trump's claims of EU being unfair. Oil prices currently impact decisions on Russian oil caps.
Trade negotiations with the US are complex, but the goal remains to reach an agreement by the July 9 deadline, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said today...More...
"We are in the middle of business is, and a very complex process because the Union is Europe (EU) and the US are making the world's largest trade slow, estimated at 1.5 billion euros, so of course I am complex," said the President of the Commission to Europe.
"We are fully involved in the business is and we will see where they take us or," said the President of the Commission or Europe.
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