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Bloomberg. The EU is ready to agree on an unfavorable tariff deal with the United States

EU officials are ready to sign an agreement on adverse customs duties for the Alliance to the deadline for the deadlock until the deadline set by US President Donald Trump reports, citing informed sources.

On July 12, Tramper stated that from August 1, the United States will define a 30% customs duties on the goods imported from the European Union, while previously defined sectoral customs duties will remain in force. In his letter to the European Commission Head Ursula von der Layen, he added that if the EU wants to raise the customs duties on US goods, the United States will increase its 30 percent customs duties.

"Brussels officials are ready to agree with a disproportionate transaction in favor of the United States if it is necessary to resolve the deadlock before the expiration date," the report said.

Both sides have not yet made decisive progress in the talks, sources said that some EU member states are open to higher tariffs if they provide enough mitigation in certain areas.