Core Viewpoint - The European Parliament is calling for modifications to the EU-US trade agreement, raising concerns about the fragile trade truce between the two parties [2][3]. Group 1: Trade Agreement Concerns - The European Parliament's majority party members criticized the trade agreement as being "one-sided in favor of the US" during a meeting with EU trade officials [2][3]. - The trade agreement includes a commitment from the EU to lower tariffs on certain US goods, while the US currently imposes a 15% tariff on most EU exports [2][7]. - The Trade Committee Chair, Bernd Lange, indicated that the agreement may be amended during the legislative approval process, highlighting issues such as high tariffs on EU steel and aluminum products, which currently stand at 50% [3]. Group 2: Political Reactions - Various political factions, including the Socialist and Democrats Group, expressed opposition to the agreement, arguing it is detrimental to the EU and violates WTO rules by providing tariff concessions not available to other countries [3][4]. - The Left Group's co-leader, Martin Schirdewan, stated that the agreement would lead to higher consumer prices, industry losses, and job reductions [3]. - The far-right faction, represented by Thierry Mariani, criticized the EU's perceived weakness in negotiations, suggesting that the terms were dictated by former President Trump [4]. Group 3: Potential Outcomes and Pressures - Despite the opposition, leaders from various countries may pressure their party members to support the agreement in the final vote to avoid a transatlantic trade war [7]. - EU trade official Sabine Weyand claimed that the agreement's terms are better than those offered to other US trade partners, noting that the US imposes a 15% tariff on most EU exports, with car tariffs reduced from 27.5% to 15% [7]. - Weyand also mentioned that during a temporary mechanism, EU exports to the US did not decline despite the tariffs imposed [7].
欧洲议会议员想毁约!美欧贸易战恐重燃?
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-09-04 05:07