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EU’s side of U.S. trade deal to come into force on July 1

By Thomson Reuters Jun 30, 2026 | 1:23 AM

BRUSSELS, June 30 (Reuters) – The European Union’s side of a trade deal struck with the ​United States last year, which ‌will remove import duties on many U.S. goods, will come into force on July 1, said a formal ‌European ​Union regulatory filing.

• ⁠The EU said this ⁠regulation would apply from July 1 until December 31, 2029.

• “Where appropriate, the Commission shall submit together ​with the comprehensive assessment a legislative proposal to extend ⁠the period of ⁠application of this Regulation,” added ​the regulatory filing.

• Under the agreement, ​the EU agreed to remove ‌import duties on U.S. industrial goods and provide preferential access to U.S. farm produce. It will ⁠also extend duty-free imports of U.S. lobster, a mini-deal struck with Trump during ⁠his first ‌term as president.

• The ⁠EU legislation expires at ​the ‌end of 2029 and ​includes multiple ⁠safeguards that would allow the EU to suspend concessions if the United States breaches the trade deal’s terms.

(Reporting by Phil Blenkinsop;Editing by ​Sudip Kar-Gupta)