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    November 24, 2025
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    BRUSSELS, November 24, 2025: The European Union and the United States will resume trade negotiations in Brussels on Monday, aiming to resolve the remaining issues in their July trade agreement after a two-month suspension. The renewed dialogue will focus on tariff disputes, regulatory standards, and the finalization of technical provisions that continue to delay implementation. The high-level meetings will bring together US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, alongside EU Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič and trade ministers from all 27 EU member states. Both delegations are expected to review progress made since July and identify steps needed to complete the agreement’s enforcement framework.

    EU and US resume trade talks in Brussels to resolve tariffs
    Brussels hosts renewed EU-US trade discussions focused on tariffs and economic growth.

    Key points on the agenda include the 50 percent tariffs imposed on steel and aluminium products, which remain among the most contentious measures between the two economies. The European Union maintains that the tariffs undermine competitiveness and increase costs across industrial supply chains, while the United States has upheld them under existing domestic trade protection provisions. The discussions are expected to address potential tariff adjustments and mutual recognition of industrial standards. Another unresolved matter involves separate duties on goods containing steel components, which affect sectors such as automotive manufacturing, heavy machinery, and construction. European manufacturers have raised concerns about these duties’ impact on production costs and export pricing.

    Officials from both sides are reviewing trade data to determine whether certain components could qualify for partial or phased tariff reductions under the July framework. Talks will also cover import duties and tax discrepancies on food and beverage products. The July accord included a framework for aligning certain agricultural tariffs and reducing levies on processed goods, but progress stalled before implementation. Both sides are expected to confirm updated schedules for adjustments to these rates, with attention to compliance and customs procedures affecting exporters and importers. Delegations have prepared detailed reports summarizing trade volumes, tariff revenues, and production impacts since the partial enforcement of the July agreement.

    Delegations address tax and tariff disparities

    These documents form the technical basis for the Brussels discussions and are expected to guide negotiations toward measurable outcomes. Officials have stated that the current phase is limited to confirmed data and verified provisions, ensuring clarity and consistency across regulatory texts. Trade between the European Union and the United States remains a cornerstone of the global economy, accounting for nearly half of worldwide GDP and more than 30 percent of global trade in goods and services. Both sides have described the renewed talks as a practical step toward removing uncertainty for businesses and reinforcing their economic partnership. The meetings are scheduled to continue through Monday, with working sessions followed by a joint review chaired by Commissioner Šefčovič and Secretary Lutnick.

    Renewed negotiations emphasize transatlantic trade stability

    If additional clarification is required, sessions will extend into Tuesday before the closing summary is issued. Any agreed amendments to tariff structures or tax schedules will be recorded in an official addendum to the July agreement, pending technical validation and legal review. The Brussels negotiations represent a significant phase in the process of completing the transatlantic trade framework and reaffirming the shared commitment of the European Union and the United States to stable and transparent economic cooperation, strengthening regulatory alignment, ensuring predictability for global markets, and supporting continued growth in bilateral investment and cross-border trade flows. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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