Almost 11 months later, the EU has yet to implement the import duty cuts, prompting Trump to threaten “much higher” tariffs unless the EU took action by July 4.
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The EU should meet that deadline after its assembly cleared the last significant legislative hurdle. It also extended duty-free imports of US lobsters, a mini-deal struck with Trump in his first term as president.

EU countries are now expected to give their final nod on June 26, the last step in a fitful, year-long ratification process.

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