Trump Slashes EU Tariffs to 15 Percent in Turnberry Deal Amid Ongoing Trade Tensions and Diplomatic Negotiations
09 February 2026

Trump Slashes EU Tariffs to 15 Percent in Turnberry Deal Amid Ongoing Trade Tensions and Diplomatic Negotiations

European Union Tariff News and Tracker

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Welcome back to European Union Tariff News and Tracker, where we break down the latest twists in transatlantic trade battles under President Trump's second term.

As of August 2025, the US reciprocal tariff rate on the European Union stands at 15 percent, down from 20 percent in April, according to the Wikipedia page on Tariffs in the second Trump administration. This reflects ongoing negotiations amid Trump's aggressive "America First" push, which Wikipedia details as invoking the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to counter trade deficits. Early 2026 data from Eurasia Review shows a modest narrowing of the US goods deficit with Europe, though overall imbalances persist as trade reroutes globally.

Flashback to January 17, when Trump threatened up to 25 percent tariffs on goods from eight European countries unless they backed his Greenland purchase plan, per Wikipedia. He retracted it days later on January 21 after framework talks with NATO's Mark Rutte, kicking off diplomacy. Steel and aluminum tariffs spiked to 50 percent on June 4, with expansions to household appliances by June 23 and 407 more products by August 19—yet the UK held at 25 percent during its deal talks.

A bright spot: the July 2025 Turnberry Deal, a political EU-US agreement on tariffs outlined in an August joint statement, as reported by European Sting. MEPs are resuming work on implementing legislation, tying preferences to US respect for EU sovereignty and security. The German Council on Foreign Relations notes the EU's response—bolstering defenses via the Anti-Coercion Instrument while partnering with middle powers to counter Trump's power-based tariffs on allies like the G7.

Trump's broader war has hiked US average tariffs nearly tenfold, per Politico citing White House spokesman Kush Desai, offsetting tax refunds by about $1,000 per household according to Tax Foundation research. Meanwhile, the EU fights back elsewhere, slapping 79 percent duties on Chinese ceramics, Reuters reports via China Economic Review.

Stay tuned as Turnberry talks evolve—these rates could shift fast.

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