The European Commission, which coordinates trade policy for the
28 member European Union, published two negotiating mandates on
Friday, which were notable more for what they left out than for
what they included.
The EU proposal on tariffs falls far short of the wide-ranging
wish-list, including comprehensive agricultural market access
set out by U.S. President Donald Trump's administration a week
ago.
"There is a lot that is not covered. We are not proposing any
negotiations with the U.S. to reduce or eliminate on
agricultural products," EU Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom
told a news conference.
"That area was left outside, like many other topics where it
would be difficult to reach an agreement," she continued, adding
that the EU was not planning to restart the broad negotiations
dubbed TTIP, which drew thousands to streets in Europe in
protest.
The two negotiating mandates, which will need to be approved by
EU governments, would lead to talks on removing tariffs from
industrial goods and on rules to allow goods cleared for sale in
the United States to be sold in the European Union and vice
versa.
The EU and United States reached an entente in July, ending a
stand-off of several months, when Trump agreed to hold off
imposing tariffs on EU car imports while the two sides looked to
improve trade ties.
The parties committed to work toward a removing existing tariffs
on "non-auto industrial goods" and to discuss standards
strengthen energy cooperation, while the EU said it wanted to
import more U.S. liquefied natural gas.
They would also look into U.S. import tariffs that EU steel and
aluminum producers have faced since June.
Malmstrom said the proposed EU mandate on tariffs did include
vehicles.
"We also saw that the U.S. did not exclude cars from their
negotiating directives. We are prepared to put our vehicle
tariffs on the negotiating table as part of a broader agreement
if the U.S. agrees to work together toward zero tariffs for all
industrial goods," she said.
(Reporting by Philip Blenkinsop; editing by Francesco Guarascio
and Raissa Kasolowsky)
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