Good BREAKING :
According to BlockBeats, European Union officials have confirmed that all EU goods entering the United States will now face a unified 15% tariff, applied under the most-favored-nation rate. This contrasts with certain countries that maintain special agreements with the U.S. The tariff covers all goods except steel and aluminum. At present, pharmaceuticals and semiconductors remain duty-free, but if they come under the U.S. Section 232 investigation, the tariffs will be capped at 15%. The same 15% limit applies to automobiles and auto parts, which will not face any quotas or import restrictions.