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EU and US Trade Tensions Ease as Pasta Tariffs Slashed and Carbon Border Tax Looms, Signaling Potential Diplomatic Breakthrough

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Welcome to European Union Tariff News and Tracker, your essential update on transatlantic trade tensions. In a major de-escalation today, the Trump administration slashed proposed tariffs on Italian pasta imports from a staggering 92% to just 2% to 14%, according to FoodIngredientsFirst reporting on U.S. Department of Commerce actions following negotiations with Italian officials. This rollback, valued at around $800 million in annual U.S. pasta exports per Italy’s national statistics agency as cited by Reuters, signals productive talks amid broader EU pressures. Simultaneously, Kuehne+Nagel reports the White House delayed steep tariff hikes on wood-based furniture and cabinets from 25% to 30-50% until January 2027, offering short-term relief to EU exporters while uncertainty lingers for supply chains. Shifting to EU countermeasures, the European Union launched its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism on January 1, imposing a new carbon tax on imports of steel, aluminum, cement, and similar high-emission goods, as detailed by News in Levels and Liberty Street Economics from the New York Fed. This expansion of the EU Emissions Trading System aims to level the playing field against dirtier global producers, potentially hitting U.S. exporters hard. Ongoing U.S.-EU negotiations, per PMMI’s Cross Border Trade Updates from late December, include an executive order framework but no implemented tariff reductions on U.S. goods yet. Small businesses face layered pressures, with U.S. Chamber of Commerce data via BeautyMatter highlighting up to $202 billion in tariff burdens, including on EU-sourced aluminum packaging components now compounded by the EU’s carbon levy. These moves underscore Trump’s tariff heat on Europe, but today’s pasta reprieve hints at room for deals. Stay tuned as talks evolve. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe now for weekly updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ Avoid ths tariff fee's and check out these deals https://amzn.to/4iaM94Q This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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