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Crucial Hours Ahead in EU-US Trade Talks as Deadline Looms

Tensions are mounting ahead of Wednesday’s critical deadline in EU-US trade talks, with Tánaiste Simon Harris warning that the coming hours will be decisive in efforts to avert higher US tariff rates on European goods.

Speaking today, Harris acknowledged that while progress has been made, negotiations remain delicately poised. “The EU team has worked tirelessly and intensively to find a way forward with the US,” he said. “A mutually beneficial agreement remains the objective. Tariffs are bad for consumers, jobs, and economic growth, and uncertainty is equally damaging for Irish businesses seeking clarity on future trade conditions.”

The Tánaiste will spend the day in discussions with senior officials, including EU Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič, in a final push to secure a deal. He is also expected to brief Cabinet on the situation tomorrow.

The talks come amid growing fears that the US may resume higher tariff rates following the expiry of a temporary “pause” agreed earlier this year. The European Commission confirmed that Commission President Ursula von der Leyen held a phone call with US President Donald Trump yesterday. Described as a “good exchange,” the conversation is part of ongoing efforts to avoid a renewed trade dispute.

Taoiseach Micheál Martin also spoke with von der Leyen this morning, reaffirming Ireland’s full support for the negotiations. Meanwhile, Enterprise Minister Peter Burke said the best-case outcome for now would be the establishment of a political framework by Wednesday night to allow further negotiations to continue.

European Commissioner Michael McGrath highlighted the strength of the EU’s collective bargaining power. “Trade is an exclusive competence of the Commission,” he said. “This gives us significant leverage compared to negotiating as individual states.”

However, prospects for an agreement have been complicated by President Trump’s increasingly aggressive trade rhetoric. Speaking on Truth Social, Trump warned that any country aligning itself with the BRICS group—an alliance of major developing nations—would face an additional 10% tariff. “There will be no exceptions to this policy,” he said.

The warning followed a joint statement from the BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro, which criticised rising global tariffs and implicitly rebuked Trump’s “America First” approach.

With the deadline now just hours away, EU officials are racing to find common ground. “Even at this late stage, I urge the US to constructively respond,” Harris said. “Our priority is clear: protect Irish jobs and economic interests while supporting a fair and open trading system.”

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