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Herz — Business Desk · · 30s summary · 1 min read
Washington is pushing Brussels for the European Union to formally announce a rollback of its import rules, according to the Financial Times of July 18, 2026. This move is part of an ongoing dynamic stemming from an agreement reached approximately one year earlier between the United States and the EU to reduce tariffs linked to Donald Trump's trade policy. The precise terms of the initial agreement and the exact scope of the rollback demanded by Washington remain unspecified.
On July 18, 2026, Washington is actively pressuring Brussels for the European Union to announce a rollback of its import rules, according to the Financial Times.
This move is part of an ongoing dynamic that began approximately one year before July 2026. It follows an agreement between the United States and the EU to reduce tariffs linked to Donald Trump's trade policy.
Available information does not specify which import rules are targeted, nor what Brussels's official position is in response to this pressure.
The terms of the agreement concluded approximately one year earlier — scope, affected tariffs, implementation mechanisms — are not documented in available verified sources.
According to the Financial Times, Washington is seeking to obtain an EU announcement of a formal rollback of its import rules, in continuation of dynamics linked to an agreement concluded approximately one year earlier to reduce tariffs associated with Donald Trump's trade policy.
An agreement between the United States and the EU was concluded approximately one year before July 2026 to reduce tariffs linked to Donald Trump's trade policy. Its precise terms are not documented in available verified sources.
No official EU reaction is documented in available information as of July 18, 2026.
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