According to the Financial Times, informed sources revealed that Trump's trade negotiation representatives are pressuring the EU to unilaterally reduce tariffs on American goods, stating that without concessions, the EU will not make progress in negotiations, which means the EU will face more tariffs. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer plans to inform EU Trade Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis today that the EU's recent 'explanatory notes' submitted for negotiations did not meet U.S. expectations. The U.S. is dissatisfied that the EU only proposed mutual tariff reductions, rather than committing to unilateral tax cuts like other trading partners. Additionally, the EU did not include its proposed digital tax in the negotiation agenda as requested by the U.S. Informed sources said that the EU has been pushing for a mutually agreed framework text for negotiations, but there are still significant differences in positions between the two sides. (Jinshi)