TechFlow, May 21 — According to Jinshi Data, market sources reported that the EU is expected to share a revised trade proposal with the United States in an effort to inject momentum into negotiations with the Trump administration, though skepticism remains over whether a transatlantic agreement can be reached. The new document includes proposals taking U.S. interests into account, covering international labor rights, environmental standards, economic security, and gradually reducing tariffs on non-sensitive agricultural and industrial goods between both sides to zero. The document, submitted earlier this week to Washington officials, also outlines mutual investment and strategic procurement in energy, artificial intelligence, and digital connectivity. Sources said the EU aims to cooperate with the U.S. and pursue a balanced and mutually beneficial agreement. One source indicated that both sides are still studying each other’s positions, and the European Commission may need authorization from member states before formal talks can begin.




