General EU Imports: Most goods from the EU are subject to a tariff cap of 15%.Special Agreements: Some goods, such as generic pharmaceuticals, aircraft and aircraft parts, and certain natural resources (e.g., cork), benefit from zero tariffs.Metals: Steel, aluminum, and copper imports from the EU are largely excluded from the 15% tariff cap and continue to face 50% tariffs under Section 232.Dispute Threats: The tariff landscape remains volatile. For example, there are ongoing threats of 100% tariffs on French wine regarding digital taxes, and specific EU agricultural products remain targets in periodic aerospace and trade disputes.
