4th session of Interdepartmental Commission for Monitoring Exports to the U.S.


The fourth session of the Interdepartmental Commission for Monitoring Exports to the United States was held at the Ministry of Economy.
 
The session took place shortly after the European Commission submitted a report to EU member states regarding the political agreement reached on July 27 between the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, and the President of the United States, Donald Trump.
 
The agreement includes the introduction of a unified U.S. customs rate of 15% on a large portion of European products, including cars and auto parts (previously 27.5%). In addition, exemptions were agreed upon for certain products.
 
The Commission reviewed the key points of the agreement and defined a framework for continued monitoring of its implementation, with an emphasis on the potential consequences for Croatian exporters and industrial sectors affected by the new tariff conditions.
 
Given the dynamic nature of international trade relations, the Interdepartmental Commission will continue to closely monitor developments, while representatives of the Government of the Republic of Croatia will participate in European and bilateral initiatives aimed at ensuring the most favourable conditions possible for Croatian exports and businesses.

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