Taoiseach โ€˜hopefulโ€™ of EU-US deal


The Taoiseach remains โ€œhopefulโ€ that the EU can reach a deal with the US on tariffs.

Micheal Martin said both sides continue to negotiate the โ€œfine detailโ€ of future arrangements.

It comes before a looming Wednesday deadline to make a new deal with the Trump administration, which piling pressure on trading partners by threatening dramatically increased tariffs from the existing 10% rate.

Speaking to the media after a phone call with the European Commission President, Mr Martin said Ursula von der Leyen outlined to him the โ€œmost up to date situationโ€.

Mr Martin said: โ€œWe remain hopeful that the US and the European Union can agree an outline agreement or framework principle agreement this week.

โ€œThereโ€™s still a number of issues to negotiated, nothing has been rejected, definitively.

โ€œBut what it does illustrate, though, that even if a framework agreement is arrived at, there would be a lot of negotiations subsequently.โ€

โ€œSo therefore, whilst it would create some degree of clarity in terms of where we are in the short term, there would still be a number of issues outstanding in respect of that trade issue between the European Union and the United States and indeed between other countries.โ€

Mr Martin said he supported the Commissionโ€™s position that an agreement should be reached to provide certainty to consumers, businesses and industry.

Asked if he expected a 10% baseline tariff to remain in place, the Taoiseach said: โ€œThere are certain realities that probably will emerge from this that will have impact โ€“ and are having impact โ€“ on a number of sectors.

โ€œBut at least it gives us some sense of the landscape that we have to deal with.โ€

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