EU Leverages Court Rulings in US Trade Talks
The European Union has gained leverage in trade negotiations with the United States as U.S. court rulings cast doubt on the legality of Trump's 'reciprocal' tariffs. This uncertainty favors the EU, providing a stable business environment and offering an opportunity for Europe to push for zero tariffs.

The European Union's position in trade discussions with the United States has strengthened following U.S. court rulings that questioned the legality of President Donald Trump's 'reciprocal' tariffs. Officials from the EU have indicated that the unpredictability surrounding U.S. tariff policies grants the EU a strategic edge as negotiations continue.
An EU representative expressed confidence that if the courts ultimately decide against Trump's use of the IEEPA emergency act, Washington might resort to other sections of U.S. trade law, though this would be a more cumbersome process. In the meantime, Europe holds strong on preserving its taxation and food safety standards as the discussions advance.
With trade talks set to proceed on the margins of the OECD Ministerial Council Meeting, European companies, wary of tariff uncertainties, are engaging in direct discussions with U.S. authorities. Despite this turbulence, European business circles perceive the EU as a beacon of stability compared to the volatile U.S. trade environment.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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