The European Union will not receive a letter from the Trump administration laying out higher tariffs and there is a possibility of exemptions from the U.S. baseline levy of 10%, Reuters reported, citing sources familiar with ongoing trade discussions.
EU skips Trump tariff letter, eyes exemptions - report

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