Home » EU-US tariffs: a 15% compromise, but luxury goods, cosmetics, and wine remains unclear EU-US tariffs: a 15% compromise, but luxury goods, cosmetics, and wine remains unclear The framework agreement reached on July 27 between Trump and von der Leyen imposes tariffs of 15% on European exports. While aerospace and spirits are expected to be exempt, the extra costs for pharmaceuticals, wines, cosmetics and luxury goods is unclear. In return, the EU committed to massive investment in America and increasing imports from the U.S.A. Through Sophie Baqué. Published on 04 August 2025 à 11h25 - Update on 12 August 2025 à 12h10 Resources While Bernard Arnault announced on July 24 a plan to open a new factory in Texas by 2027—his 8th in the US—the 27 European countries are preparing to face unprecedented levels of taxes on exports to the U.S.A.… Sophie Baqué Economy and regulatorsforeign tradelegislationregulatorytariffs Read more Words of Executives Non-compliant products, price perception, customs tensions: Zalando, Fnac-Darty, Carrefour and Procos sound the alarm [Luxury Barometer] Global Top 5 in 2024: a delicate balance Faced with customs duties, free delivery is on the decline in the U.S.A USA : Dollar General capitalises on tariffs trade tensions U.S. GDP fell and commercial vacancy rose in Q1