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US confirms EU autos and auto parts 15% tariffs began Aug 1

The Trump administration issued a formal notice on Wednesday implementing the U.S. trade agreement with the European Union, confirming that autos and auto parts imports will be subject to a 15% duty from August 1 and listing exemptions for certain pharmaceutical compounds, all aircraft and aircraft parts, and certain natural resources.

In a Federal Register notice, the Commerce Department and the U.S. Trade Representative's office said they have amended the U.S. tariff schedule to implement the Framework Agreement reached with the EU in late July that lowers President Donald Trump's tariffs to 15% on the vast majority of imports from the EU, including autos.

New cars, imported or waiting to be exported, are parked in the port of Zeebrugge, Belgium, July 18, 2025. REUTERS/Yves Herman

The deal was subsequently modified to make the duty rate retroactive to August 1, but European automakers have been waiting for the formal notice.

The U.S. notice also specifies hundreds of products from the EU that are exempt from tariffs, including natural resources such as cork that are unavailable in the U.S., all aircraft and aircraft parts, and generic pharmaceuticals and their ingredients and chemical precursors.

Reuters
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