The trade agreement sets a 15 percent tariff for imports from Europe.
After months of negotiation, President Donald Trump said on July 27 that he reached a trade deal with the European Union.
โWe have good news. We have a deal,โ Trump said on Sunday during his trip to Scotland.
In a preview of the deal, Trump said the EU will buy $750 billion worth of energy from the United States, and tariffs on EU imports into America, including automobiles, will fall to 15 percent.
The EU will also invest an additional $600 billion beyond its current investments in the United States and will purchase U.S. military equipment.
After the press conference concluded with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Turnberry, Scotland, members of both delegations shook hands and clapped.
Trump said the two sides โwanted to make a deal.โ
โThis started months ago, this negotiation, so we knew what we were getting into,โ Trump said, adding that the agreement was โsatisfactoryโ for both the EU and the United States.
โI think itโs going to be great for both,โ Trump added.
He said itโs a โgiant deal with lots of countriesโ due to the EUโs 27 member states, and acknowledged that itโs โnot easyโ reaching a unified agreement among them all.
Trump called the new EU investments โsubstantial.โ
โAll of the countries will be opened up to trade with the United States at zero tariff,โ he added. โAnd theyโre agreeing to purchase a vast amount of military equipment. We donโt know what that number is, but the good news is we make the best military equipment in the world, so [youโve] sort of got to do that, until somebody tops us, which is not going to happen.โ
Automobile tariffs will also be capped at 15 percent. However, steel and aluminum tariffs will โstay the way [they are],โ as โthatโs a worldwide thing,โ Trump said.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said that within two weeks, the United States will give an update on its plans with microchip tariffs, suggesting that it was a key reason for the EU wanting to negotiate with Trump.
โI’ll let you wait for the two weeks until you get to announce your plan,โ Lutnick said to Trump. โBut we are going to be bringing chip manufacturing back to the United States.โ
By Jacob Burg