Trump to Meet with EU Leader in Scotland for Trade Talks
SCOTLAND, JUL 25 – Leaders aim to finalize a tariff deal with a 15% levy to prevent a trade war and reduce economic uncertainty caused by prior US threats, officials said.
- On Sunday, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen meets with Donald Trump in Scotland, five days before the Aug. 1 deadline for tariffs, to discuss a trade deal.
- Negotiations followed a phone call and multi-day talks, aiming to head off a trade war.
- Draft terms show the EU will accept 15% tariffs on future US trade, up from a 10% levy introduced in early April, this past week.
- According to Mr Trump, `50-50 chance` of a deal with the EU, reflecting cautious stakeholder reactions.
- Under the proposal, future trade measures threaten duties on pharmaceuticals and semiconductors, with limited exemptions expected for aviation, medical devices, spirits and certain equipment, Bloomberg previously reported.
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