
03 April 2026
Trump's 11 Percent Tariff Spike Reshapes EU Trade With Pharma and Metal Duties Through 2026
European Union Tariff News and Tracker
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Welcome to European Union Tariff News and Tracker, where we break down the latest U.S. tariff developments impacting the EU. As of early April 2026, President Trump's aggressive tariff regime has reshaped transatlantic trade, with the U.S. average effective tariff rate hitting 11.0%, the highest since 1943, according to The Budget Lab at Yale.
The White House reports the U.S. goods trade deficit with the European Union has plunged nearly 40% from April 2025 through January 2026 compared to the prior year, crediting tariffs for rebalancing trade and securing over 20 new agreements, including with the EU that align auto standards and open markets for U.S. agriculture and energy. USTR echoes this, noting a 24% overall U.S. goods trade deficit drop through February 2026.
Fresh headlines spotlight pharmaceuticals: Politico reveals Trump imposing up to 100% tariffs on patented drugs, but EU imports face a 15% rate, per a White House fact sheet, unless companies like Pfizer or AstraZeneca strike most-favored-nation pricing deals for zero tariffs through 2029. These measures, effective July 31 for big firms and September 29 for others, aim to onshore production and spur $400 billion in U.S. investments.
On metals, Trump strengthened Section 232 duties: 50% on steel, aluminum, and copper imports, with EU aerospace exemptions noted in trade compliance trackers. Derivative products substantially made of these metals now face 25% on full value starting April 6, per White House announcements and Packaging Dive, while goods with over 15% metal content get reduced rates to boost U.S. industry.
Earlier proposals for 10-25% duties on EU nations tied to Greenland were walked back, per Baker Botts' Trump Tariff Tracker, avoiding escalation. Yet EU countermeasures loom, with 25% retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods in select annexes, as tracked by Trade Compliance Resource Hub.
These shifts signal Trump's America First push squeezing EU exporters while narrowing deficits—watch for retaliation and deal tweaks.
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The White House reports the U.S. goods trade deficit with the European Union has plunged nearly 40% from April 2025 through January 2026 compared to the prior year, crediting tariffs for rebalancing trade and securing over 20 new agreements, including with the EU that align auto standards and open markets for U.S. agriculture and energy. USTR echoes this, noting a 24% overall U.S. goods trade deficit drop through February 2026.
Fresh headlines spotlight pharmaceuticals: Politico reveals Trump imposing up to 100% tariffs on patented drugs, but EU imports face a 15% rate, per a White House fact sheet, unless companies like Pfizer or AstraZeneca strike most-favored-nation pricing deals for zero tariffs through 2029. These measures, effective July 31 for big firms and September 29 for others, aim to onshore production and spur $400 billion in U.S. investments.
On metals, Trump strengthened Section 232 duties: 50% on steel, aluminum, and copper imports, with EU aerospace exemptions noted in trade compliance trackers. Derivative products substantially made of these metals now face 25% on full value starting April 6, per White House announcements and Packaging Dive, while goods with over 15% metal content get reduced rates to boost U.S. industry.
Earlier proposals for 10-25% duties on EU nations tied to Greenland were walked back, per Baker Botts' Trump Tariff Tracker, avoiding escalation. Yet EU countermeasures loom, with 25% retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods in select annexes, as tracked by Trade Compliance Resource Hub.
These shifts signal Trump's America First push squeezing EU exporters while narrowing deficits—watch for retaliation and deal tweaks.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for weekly updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI