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BlockBeats reports that the United States has imposed a uniform 15% tariff on goods imported from the European Union under the most-favored-nation rate. Unlike countries with special agreements, EU exports—excluding steel and aluminum—will be subject to this rate. Pharmaceuticals and semiconductors remain duty-free for now, but if they are included in the U.S. Section 232 investigation, the tariff will still be capped at 15%. The same maximum rate applies to automobiles and auto parts, with no quotas or import limits.