Donald Trump’s trade negotiators are urging the EU to make unilateral tariff reductions on US goods, stating that without concessions, talks to avoid additional 20% duties will not progress. US trade representative Jamieson Greer plans to inform EU counterpart Maroš Šefčovič that the EU’s recent proposals are insufficient, particularly due to the lack of a commitment to lower duties independently. As both sides prepare for a key meeting in Paris, the US remains focused on addressing its €192bn trade deficit, while the EU seeks a balanced deal to avoid further tariffs.
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