EU-US tariff deal not finished yet, say Europeans unhappy with Trump's terms

The EU-US tariff deal is not yet finalized, according to European officials. Discrepancies have emerged between the two sides' accounts of the agreement, and crucial details are still being negotiated. The deal, announced by US President Donald Trump, was intended to avert a trade war between the EU and the US. However, European officials have expressed dissatisfaction with Trump's characterization of the terms. Specifically, the Europeans are unhappy with Trump's claims that the EU has agreed to buy more US agricultural products and to eliminate all tariffs on industrial goods. The EU has not confirmed these details, and negotiations on these issues are ongoing. Additionally, the two sides have yet to agree on the scope and timeline of the tariff reductions. Both parties are keen to resolve the trade tensions, but the final agreement remains elusive as they work to reconcile their differing perspectives.
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