A report dated June 21, 2025, indicates that the United States and the European Union are edging closer to a consensus on non-tariff trade disputes, encompassing domains like digital market regulations and carbon border adjustments. However, the future of tariff measures remains shrouded in uncertainty. Negotiation drafts showcase advancements in technology oversight, environmental policies, and industrial collaboration, such as granting exemptions to US firms from enforcement actions and postponing the enforcement of deforestation regulations. Notably, the draft agreement omits any mention of the tariff measures threatened by the Trump administration or the retaliatory tariffs contemplated by the EU.