As tensions rise between the United States and the European Union, the Turnberry Agreement has become a focal point in trade discussions. This agreement was reached under duress in July 2025 after former President Trump threatened a 30% tariff on EU exports and a staggering 100% on pharmaceuticals. The EU had little choice but to comply, fearing further economic damage. The U.S. eventually settled on a 15% tariff, but the agreement has complicated the EU’s goals for strategic autonomy.
Under the Turnberry Agreement, the EU agreed to quotas for steel, aluminum, and cars, while securing zero duties on pharmaceuticals and aeronautics. However, the EU’s commitment to buy U.S. weapons has raised eyebrows, as it appears to be a price for maintaining the alliance in the ongoing Ukraine conflict. The EU Council approved the tariff elimination regulation in October 2025, but the Parliament’s approval remains pending, leaving uncertainty. Additionally, EU lawmakers’ decision to freeze the EU-US trade deal indefinitely reflects the increasing tensions regarding trade negotiations.
The U.S. has raised its average tariff from 2.5% under President Biden to about 19%, the highest since the Great Depression. This increase aims to reduce the trade deficit with China and the EU. Critics argue that these tariffs are harmful rather than beneficial for the U.S. economy. The EU is now considering conditions like a 15% tariff cap before moving forward.
Tensions have escalated, leading the European Parliament to freeze the EU-U.S. trade deal indefinitely. The freeze follows the tariff threats and reflects growing frustrations. The EU faces challenges in achieving its strategic goals while dealing with U.S. skepticism regarding its investments and commitments.
Looking ahead to 2026, trade relations are expected to worsen. The EU is urged to pursue strategic autonomy and reduce dependency on the U.S. However, divisions among member states hinder progress. With ongoing distractions in U.S. politics, like the Epstein Files, the future of this trade relationship remains uncertain.







