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    EU Lawmaker Pushes Sunset Clause, Washington Concessions for US Tariff Deal

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    Posted on October 23, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    An EU lawmaker proposes conditional tariff removal from the US, including safeguard and sunset clauses, requiring US concessions and a legislative review.

    EU Lawmaker Advocates Conditional Tariff Removal from the U.S.

    EU Tariff Negotiations and Conditions

    By Philip Blenkinsop

    Proposed Tariff Removal Duration

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union should make its removal of tariffs on many products from the United States conditional on concessions from Washington and insert safeguard and sunset clauses into legislation, a senior EU lawmaker said on Thursday.

    Safeguard Mechanism Details

    The European Commission's proposal of a law to remove EU tariffs on U.S. products, part of the end-July EU-U.S. tariff deal, requires approval from the European Parliament and EU governments. Under the deal, the U.S. will broadly impose 15% tariffs on EU goods.

    Next Steps in the Legislative Process

    Bernd Lange, the lead overseer in the European Parliament of EU plans to reduce its tariffs, set out five conditions in a draft of a report on which the EU assembly will vote in the next two months.

    "More or less everyone has criticised the situation ... and therefore I think there is a big appetite in the European Parliament to improve the legislation," Lange told a news conference. "The (July) deal is just a starting point."

    Lange, who chairs the parliament's trade committee, said the United States must remove the 50% tariffs it introduced in August on the metal content of 407 products such as wind turbines and motorcycles. 

    Under the lawmaker's proposal, the EU would keep in place its tariffs on those products from the U.S. until a solution is found.

    TARIFF REMOVAL TO APPLY FOR 18 MONTHS 

    The draft report proposes the tariff removal should apply for 18 months and only be extended based on an assessment of its impact and on U.S. willingness to move towards a more balanced deal.

    Lange also wants to introduce a safeguard mechanism to allow the EU to act if tariff preferences granted to U.S. producers result in a surge in import volumes of a given product by more than 10%. He also wants the EU to set out more clearly its ability to suspend the legislation.

    The parliament's trade committee will vote on the draft report on November 4 and the wider EU assembly in December.

    EU lawmakers and EU governments would then have to negotiate a final text, which may be provisionally approved in March or April.

    (Reporting by Philip Blenkinsop, editing by Ed Osmond)

    Table of Contents

    • EU Tariff Negotiations and Conditions
    • Proposed Tariff Removal Duration
    • Safeguard Mechanism Details
    • Next Steps in the Legislative Process

    Key Takeaways

    • •EU lawmaker suggests conditional tariff removal with US concessions.
    • •Proposal includes safeguard and sunset clauses in legislation.
    • •US must remove 50% tariffs on certain products like wind turbines.
    • •Tariff removal proposed for 18 months, extendable upon review.
    • •EU Parliament to vote on the draft report in November.

    Frequently Asked Questions about EU lawmaker pushes sunset clause, Washington concessions for US tariff deal

    1What is a safeguard mechanism?

    A safeguard mechanism is a trade policy tool that allows a country to temporarily restrict imports of a product to protect domestic industries from sudden surges in foreign competition.

    2What is the European Commission?

    The European Commission is the executive branch of the European Union responsible for proposing legislation, implementing decisions, and upholding EU treaties. It plays a crucial role in trade negotiations.

    3What are concessions in trade negotiations?

    Concessions in trade negotiations refer to compromises made by one or more parties to reach an agreement. This can involve reducing tariffs or other trade barriers.

    4What is a sunset clause?

    A sunset clause is a provision in a law or agreement that sets an expiration date for the law or agreement unless it is renewed or extended by the parties involved.

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