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At 15% US tariffs, EU says its trade still flows

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Posted on September 3, 2025

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BRUSSELS (Reuters) -U.S. tariffs of 15% on imports from the European Union still allow trade with the United States to flow and what is important is not the rate itself but the level compared with

At 15% US tariffs, EU says its trade still flows

EU Trade Resilience Amid U.S. Tariffs

BRUSSELS (Reuters) -U.S. tariffs of 15% on imports from the European Union still allow trade with the United States to flow and what is important is not the rate itself but the level compared with competitors, a senior European Commission trade official said on Wednesday.

Current Tariff Rates and Trade Flow

"There is a level ... where a tariff becomes prohibitive and trade will no longer flow, but with the 15% all-inclusive that is not where we are," Sabine Weyand, director-general of the EU executive's trade division, told a European Parliament hearing.

EU's Competitive Position

Weyand, part of the EU team that struck a framework deal with the Trump administration at the end of July, advised EU lawmakers to vote in favour of EU plans to fulfil its side of the deal by removing its duties on U.S. industrial products.

Negotiation Context and Future Outlook

She said data from the second quarter showed EU transatlantic trade had held firm and in some cases increased, with the exception of cars that faced a 27.5% tariff.

"The U.S. will not be able to produce all these products, which it has now made more expensive to import," she told the parliament's trade committee, adding EU competitiveness depended on the U.S. duty set for the EU relative to its rate for others.

Until August 1, U.S. imports from the EU were subject to a broad 10% tariff, plus pre-existing most favoured nation duties of an average 4.8%.

The 27-nation European Union is now the only trading partner to have a flat rate - in its case of 15% - tariff on its goods with no addition of MFN rates. Under its new deal, the 15% rate is also due to apply to cars from the EU.

Weyand told lawmakers that the deal was the best on offer, with Trump previously threatening tariffs of 30% on goods from the EU.

"In any negotiation, you need to look at what is the alternative. We would all wish that the alternative was that we would all trade on MFN duties as used to be the case... but that is no longer an option with the U.S," she said.

(Reporting by Philip Blenkinsop; Editing by Alex Richardson)

Key Takeaways

  • EU trade remains resilient despite 15% US tariffs.
  • The 15% tariff is not prohibitive for EU trade.
  • EU plans to remove duties on US industrial products.
  • US tariffs on EU cars remain at 27.5%.
  • The EU is the only trading partner with a flat 15% tariff.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current tariff rate imposed by the US on EU imports?
The current tariff rate imposed by the US on imports from the EU is 15%.
How has EU trade with the US been affected by the tariffs?
EU transatlantic trade has remained firm and, in some cases, increased despite the tariffs, except for the automotive sector which faces a higher tariff.
What did Sabine Weyand say about the impact of the tariffs?
Sabine Weyand stated that the 15% tariff is not prohibitive for trade flow and emphasized that EU competitiveness relies on the US duties.
What was the previous tariff rate before the current 15%?
Before the 15% tariff, US imports from the EU were subject to a broad 10% tariff, along with most favored nation duties averaging 4.8%.
What alternative did Weyand suggest regarding trade negotiations?
Weyand suggested that in any negotiation, one must consider the alternatives, indicating that trading under most favored nation duties is no longer an option.

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