Odaily Planet Daily News According to informed sources, the EU is willing to accept a trade agreement with the United States, which includes a general tariff of 10% on many EU export products, but the EU hopes that the United States will commit to implementing lower tariffs on key industries (such as pharmaceuticals, alcohol, semiconductors, and commercial aircraft). The EU is also pushing the United States to set quotas and exemptions to effectively reduce the 25% tariff on cars and auto parts, as well as the 50% tariff on steel and aluminum. Sources say that EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic will lead a delegation to Washington this week to promote progress in negotiations. The European Commission also hopes to ensure that the sector tariffs currently imposed by the United States (such as on cars and metals) and the future tariffs planned by the United States can be addressed.