Trump may impose around 20% tariffs on the European Union without any exemptions or exceptions

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律动BlockBeats|Mar 27, 2025 00:26
According to BlockBeats, on March 27th, the European Union expects that in the "reciprocal tariffs" plan announced by US President Trump on April 2nd, the tariff rates for the entire EU will reach double-digit levels. According to insiders, the US plans to adopt a unified tax rate for the EU, rather than setting differentiated standards for member states. This week, EU Trade Commissioner Sevkowi expects that Trump will impose around 20% tariffs on the EU next week. And the United States has not indicated any exemptions or exceptions. According to the first official to receive a briefing on the negotiations, Sevkovic warned US officials that imposing a 20% tariff on goods imported from the EU would be "devastating" for the EU. The tariff level of the United States will be higher than any stage since the founding members of the European Union introduced the Common Trade Policy in the late 1950s. Insiders say that negotiations have not made substantial progress, and the EU is no longer able to prevent tariffs from being implemented. Due to the need to evaluate specific regulations, retaliatory measures by the EU may be delayed. (Golden Ten)
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