Group 1 - The US and EU are nearing an agreement on various non-tariff trade disputes, including issues related to forest logging rules and the treatment of US tech companies in Europe, but the outlook on upcoming tariff measures remains unclear [1] - A draft of a "reciprocal trade agreement" indicates preliminary agreements on specific trade issues such as the EU's Digital Markets Act, carbon border tariffs, and shipbuilding [1][2] - The draft does not address any tariff measures threatened or already imposed by Trump, including the previously suspended 20% "reciprocal tariffs" and higher tariffs on specific industries like automobiles and steel [1] Group 2 - The draft agreement includes significant concessions on tech regulation, allowing for dialogue on the implementation of the EU's Digital Markets Act and a temporary exemption from enforcement actions against US companies during negotiations [2] - The EU has previously fined two US companies, Apple and Meta Platforms, under the Digital Markets Act, and the exemption for US companies may weaken the effectiveness of this landmark EU digital law [3] Group 3 - The draft also addresses environmental policy coordination, with the EU postponing the implementation of forest logging regulations by one year, which is not a new measure as it was already decided last year [4] - The US and EU will coordinate on the design and implementation of the carbon border adjustment mechanism, with US products receiving a one-year exemption after the policy is enacted [4] Group 4 - US energy exports to Europe will be exempt from EU methane regulations, and the EU will consider measures to encourage shipbuilding and shipping industry development from market economies [5] - The US and EU will enhance coordination in defense procurement and critical minerals sectors [5]
报道:美欧即将就“非关税贸易争端”达成协议
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-06-21 01:06