US, EU Unveil Trade Deal Details, Capping Tariffs and Unlocking Billions in Energy and Tech Purchases

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The deal caps U.S. tariffs at 15 percent on key EU exports including cars, semiconductors, and pharmaceuticals.

The United States and European Union (EU) on Thursday published long-awaited details of a sweeping trade framework that caps most U.S. tariffs on European exports at 15 percent and commits the bloc to massive new purchases of American energy, technology, and defense equipment.

The framework, laid out in an Aug. 21 joint statement, builds on a political agreement announced by U.S. President Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on July 27 in Scotland. Both sides cast the agreement as a reset for the world’s largest economic relationship, worth more than $1.6 trillion annually.

Known officially as the Framework on an Agreement on Reciprocal, Fair, and Balanced Trade, the newly announced arrangement eliminates EU tariffs on all U.S. industrial goods, grants preferential access to U.S. farm and seafood products, and sets a 15 percent ceiling on U.S. duties for key European exports including cars, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, and lumber. The cut in auto tariffs—down from the current 27.5 percent rate—is one of the most significant provisions for European industry.

In return, the EU has committed to purchase $750 billion worth of American energy products, including liquefied natural gas, crude oil, and nuclear fuel, through 2028, and to buy at least $40 billion in U.S.-made artificial intelligence chips for European data centers. The EU also pledged an additional $600 billion of investment into the U.S. economy and said it would “substantially” increase procurement of U.S. military and defense equipment, a move both sides said would deepen transatlantic defense industrial ties and strengthen NATO interoperability.

The framework agreement—which both sides said is a “first step in a process that can be further expanded over time to cover additional areas”—followed weeks of intensive talks led by EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, and U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.

“The America First Trade Agenda has secured the most important trading partner, creating a major win for American workers, U.S. industries, and our national security,” Lutnick said in a statement on X. “Tariffs should be one of America’s favorite words.”

By Tom Ozimek

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