In the trade negotiations between the United States and the European Union, the United States is demanding unilateral concessions from the EU, which EU officials believe are unbalanced. If the terms of the agreement do not improve, the EU may take retaliatory measures. The U.S. demands mainly include three categories: measures involving fish export quotas (which the EU believes may violate WTO rules), asymmetric tariff measures, and a series of economic security requirements. Even if an agreement is reached, many tariffs from the Trump era may still be retained. The EU seeks a mutually beneficial agreement and will assess the final outcome to determine what level of inequality to accept.