Core Viewpoint - President Donald Trump has abandoned the threat of imposing a 50% tariff on EU imports, allowing more time for negotiations between Washington and the 27 EU countries [1] Group 1: EU Exports to the US - In 2024, the US is the largest export partner for the EU, accounting for 20.6% of EU exports [1] - The top three countries exporting from the EU to the US are Germany (€161 billion, approximately $182.6 billion), Ireland (€72 billion), and Italy (€65 billion) [3] - The main products exported from the EU to the US include pharmaceuticals (€120 billion), automobiles (€40 billion), and aircraft and related equipment [3][4] Group 2: Pharmaceuticals - In 2024, the EU exported approximately €120 billion worth of pharmaceutical products to the US [3] - Major pharmaceutical companies in the EU include Novo Nordisk, Bayer, Roche, and Novartis [3] Group 3: Automobiles - The EU exports about 750,000 cars to the US annually, valued at approximately €40 billion, representing 14% of the EU's total automotive production [4] - Major car manufacturers affected by US trade policies include Mercedes-Benz, Stellantis, and Volvo [4] - Volkswagen is significantly impacted by tariffs due to its high-end Audi brand not being produced in the US, but plans to announce production of some best-selling models in the US [4] Group 4: Aircraft and Equipment - Airbus is the second-largest exporter in France, with about 12% of its aircraft sold to the US, some of which are assembled locally [5] - CFM International, a major supplier for Airbus and Boeing, is co-owned by Safran and GE Aviation [5] Group 5: Alcohol and Beverages - In 2024, the EU exported approximately €9 billion worth of alcoholic beverages to the US, with European spirits valued at €2.9 billion [9] - Major European beverage producers include Heineken, Diageo, and Carlsberg [9] Group 6: Cosmetics - The EU exported cosmetics, perfumes, and personal care products worth approximately $10.47 billion to the US in 2024 [10] - French company L'Oréal exports about €2.5 billion worth of cosmetics to the US annually [11] Group 7: Luxury Goods - About one-quarter of products from major luxury goods groups are aimed at US consumers, with smaller brands having varying market shares [12] - The French luxury goods industry is the largest globally, employing over 600,000 people [13] - The luxury goods sector is significantly affected by US tariffs, as companies have limited ability to shift production to the US [14]
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智通财经网·2025-05-26 13:35