BRUSSELS: European car and pharmaceutical exports to the US will be subjected to a 15% tariff rate, a joint US-EU statement detailing their trade deal showed today.
The same rate will apply to wine and spirits, after Brussels failed to secure an exemption for its cherished industry, the European Commission said.
“This is a serious, strategic deal – and we are fully behind it. A wide range of sectors, including strategic industries such as cars, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, and lumber, stand to benefit,” said the EU trade commissioner Maros Sefcovic.