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欧盟向美国让步:将两项对美反制措施推迟6个月,以便进行谈判
Feng Huang Wang·2025-08-05 01:06

Group 1 - The European Union (EU) will suspend two retaliatory measures against US tariffs for six months, originally set to take effect this week, following an agreement reached between EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and US President Donald Trump on July 27, 2025 [1] - The suspended measures include responses to US tariffs on steel and aluminum products, as well as proposed tariffs on automobiles [1][2] - The EU had previously approved retaliatory tariffs on US products worth €93 billion, which will now be consolidated into a single list [1][2] Group 2 - In April, the EU received approval for the first round of tariffs on US goods totaling approximately €21 billion, targeting products like soybeans, motorcycles, and jeans [2] - A second list of tariffs worth €72 billion was approved in July, primarily affecting high-value industrial products such as aircraft and automobiles [2] - The EU has indicated that if a satisfactory trade agreement is not reached by August 1, retaliatory measures will be implemented on August 7 [2] Group 3 - The agreement between the EU and the US is described as a political agreement that is not legally binding, with further negotiations planned to fully implement the commitments made [3]