Deep Tide TechFlow News, July 9, according to Jinshi Data reports, the Financial Times of the UK reports that EU negotiators are about to reach a trade agreement with US President Trump, which will confirm that the tariffs faced by the EU are higher than those enjoyed by the UK. It is reported that Brussels is ready to sign a temporary 'framework' agreement, which stipulates that during the continuation of negotiations, the 'reciprocal' tariff imposed by the US President is 10%, which is equivalent to the benchmark tariff imposed on the UK. However, six diplomats familiar with the situation have stated that the EU is unlikely to gain the same level of access to the US market as the UK steel, automotive, and other products affected by industry tariffs. In addition, Trump has also demanded a 17% tariff on EU agricultural products. One diplomat said, 'The UK's agreement is better than this. Considering we have been negotiating for so long, this is surprising.'