The EU has asked the US for tariff exemptions on more products, a spokesman said on Wednesday, including cheese and wine.
Brussels and Washington struck a tariff deal last year that set levies of 15 percent on most EU exports to the United States, and zero tariffs for US industrial goods coming into the 27-nation bloc.
The European Union implemented the pact in July after months of delay fuelled by US President Trump's threats to Greenland and a US Supreme Court decision.
Now the EU said it wanted more exemptions from the 15 percent tariff rate on its exports, confirming a report by European news outlet Euractiv.
"We have shared with the United States a broad list of EU export products, where we believe tariff reductions are possible, and we are engaging with the US on that list," EU trade spokesman Olof Gill said.







