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美商务部长:和欧盟还有很多“讨价还价”,数字服务税和钢铝将是谈判重点
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-07-29 22:00

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article indicates that the US-EU trade negotiations are ongoing, with significant issues such as digital services tax and steel and aluminum trade still needing resolution [1][2] - US Secretary of Commerce, Wilbur Ross, emphasized that there is still much negotiation to be done, particularly regarding the digital services tax and the inclusion of steel and aluminum in the discussions [2][3] - The pharmaceutical and automotive industries are identified as key areas for the trade agreement, with the US planning to impose substantial tariffs on non-US produced pharmaceuticals [3][4] Group 2 - A non-binding joint statement is sought by August 1 to clarify parts of the agreement reached, which would lead to the US beginning to lower tariffs on specific EU industries [3][4] - The EU's commitment to purchase $750 billion worth of US energy over three years is met with skepticism, as last year's imports were less than $80 billion [4] - The deadline of August 1 is set for establishing all equivalent tariffs globally, with different timelines for negotiations with China [5]