The EU has agreed to a 15% tariff on imports from the US, which officials argue is better than the UK's 10% tariff due to its inclusion of existing Most Favoured Nation rates. The deal, reached on July 27, aims to resolve trade tensions and applies to various goods, including cars and pharmaceuticals. The UK has a separate agreement with the US that includes a 10% tariff but also has additional tariffs on certain products. The EU remains firm on not making concessions in sensitive agricultural sectors. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)