US trade chief criticises India, EU as negotiations drag on
AmazonAmazon(US:AMZN) BusinessLine·2025-12-20 06:00

Group 1 - US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer criticized the European Union and India for their trade practices, indicating ongoing contentious negotiations into the new year [1][2] - Greer highlighted non-tariff barriers in the EU that disadvantage American agriculture and restrict industrial exports, while negotiations with India have yet to yield an agreement despite the US securing deals with other partners [2] - The EU's regulatory measures targeting American tech companies, including Google, Meta, and Amazon, have been described as discriminatory, with Greer suggesting that these regulations unfairly impact US firms [3][4] Group 2 - Greer's office has threatened retaliation against the EU for taxing American tech companies, identifying firms like Accenture, Siemens, and Spotify as potential targets for new restrictions [3] - The EU defends its digital regulation approach, asserting the need to protect its tech sovereignty, while critics argue that these regulations hinder innovation and disproportionately affect US companies [4] - Recent discussions between President Trump and Indian Prime Minister Modi reflect ongoing efforts to reset trade relations, although progress towards a trade agreement remains limited [5]