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The Financial Times on Thursday quoted EU Trade Commissioner Maros Šefčović as saying that Brussels wants to increase purchases of goods from the United States by €50 billion ($56.46 billion) to address the trade crisis.
Šefčović indicated that the bloc would not accept Washington maintaining a 10% tariff on its goods as a fair solution to the ongoing trade talks.
The United States imposed 25% tariffs on EU cars, steel, and aluminum in March, and 20% on other EU goods in April. It then halved the 20% rate until July 8, setting a 90-day period for talks to reach a more comprehensive tariff agreement, according to Reuters.
The 27-member EU responded by suspending plans to impose counter-tariffs on some US goods and proposing to remove tariffs on all industrial goods from both sides. “If what we see as a deficit problem is a €50 billion deficit, I think we can really… solve this problem very quickly through LNG purchases, or through some agricultural products like soybeans, or other areas,” Šefčović said in a Financial Times report.