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EU standards on food are ‘not up for negotiation’, EU Trade Commissioner Šefčovič tells Euronews

News RoomBy News RoomMay 21, 2025
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The EU Trade Commissioner’s View on US Tariffs

Maroš Šefčovič, the EU Trade Commissioner, has increasingly taken direct and firm.turn to the claims of US tariffs on EU exports, particularly on agricultural products such as steel, cars, and meat. In an interview with Euronews earlier this week, Šefčovič emphasized that the EU wants to avoid the trade war with the US and stressed the importance of protecting EU producers from harmful tariffs.

Las Vegas-based US Trade Secretary Howard Lutnick noted that the EU’s zero-tariff deal with the US, among other measures, has failed to address legal issues surrounding policies. He expressed frustration that the EU’s rules burdened the American market and the US-made automotive industry, raising concerns that further measures could Agricultural prices elsewhere threaten the entire EU economy.

Sh erriff also rejected the notion that the EU doesn’t truly take agricultural produce, citing examples of EU and US agreements regarding beef and Packers’ meats. “The colour of the European Union is beautiful and their beef is weak,” Šefčovič stated in aynchronized conversation with a

Etťer of The Europe Conversation. Furthermore, Šefčovič dismissed any narrative of the EU disfavoring organic products, stating that the US is shifting toward more sustainable practices, including fair-tradeאוגוסט and organic agriculture. This stance reflects the EU’s broader efforts to reduce harmful reliance on synthetic feed and pesticides, which Šefčovič believes are the source of much of the US’s environmental and social challenges.

After Brexit, the EU and US are now in a stalemate over tariffs, with the US claiming the EU’s economic interests are more valuable in Europe. Šefčovič has been pushing for a balanced trade deal between the two nations, stating that although the US has been aggressive, the EU’s examination of market conditions and regulations is comprehensive.

This week, the White House has reaffirmed its commitment to engaging with the EU, formalizing stricter trade agreements and expanding access to market conditions beyond the zero-tariff approach. Despite this, the US has been demanding fair treatment of EU products, including trade blockers like 25% tariffs on steel and cars. Finally, Šefčovič is actively navigating a complex heap of obligations and discussions, including a proposed recession-recovery plan that could face unintended consequences for EU jobs.

In a swift and decisive step, The Europe Conversation quoted Šefčovič as saying, “I think we’ve been quite clear that we clearly would preserve our regulatory autonomy,” underscoring hisHits at the heart of the escalation. While the EU remains ready to exceed borders, the US is clearly steadfast in its demands to increase tariffs and safeguard its interests. These developments underscore the ongoing challenges of balancing economic growth with the importance of protecting fragile trade relationships.

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