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European Union delays retaliatory tariffs for six months after reaching take care of the U.S.
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European Union delays retaliatory tariffs for six months after reaching take care of the U.S.

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Last updated: August 4, 2025 10:23 pm
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White Home holds agency on tariff charges forward on Aug. 7 deadline

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The European Union introduced Monday it could delay retaliatory tariffs on U.S. items for six months, giving each nations time to implement the commerce settlement they reached late final month.

The retaliatory tariffs, which had been set to enter impact on Thursday, might be delayed till not less than March.

On July 27, Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Fee and President Trump agreed to a deal that included a 15% tariff on most items from the EU. Although the settlement doesn’t presently embrace the exemptions for automobile components or wine and spirits that the EU desires, it is possible to assist stabilize costs. 

“This political settlement restores stability and predictability for residents and companies on each side of the Atlantic,” European Fee spokesperson for commerce Olof Gill mentioned in a press release to CBS Information. 

The Fee mentioned it’s working with the U.S. to finalize a press release on the settlement. 

“With these aims in thoughts, the Fee will take the mandatory steps to droop by 6 months the EU’s countermeasures towards the U.S., which had been as a result of enter into drive on 7 August,” the spokesperson mentioned.

The pause on retaliatory tariffs will take impact Tuesday.

CBS Information has reached out to the White Home for remark. 

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