Budgetary assessment on adjustment of customs duties and tariff quotas for US-origin goods (COM(2025)0471)

EP Position

The Committee on Budgets has prepared a formal budgetary assessment for the Committee on International Trade concerning the Commission proposal COM(2025)0471 on adjustments to customs duties and opening of tariff quotas for goods originating in the United States of America. The assessment was reported by rapporteur Danuše Nerudová and is dated 11.12.2025 under internal reference BUDG-AD-778172_EN.

Key Trade Point

The central trade-related element addressed by the assessment is the proposed adjustment of customs duties and the opening of tariff quotas for certain US-origin imports, with the document explicitly limiting its remit to budgetary considerations rather than broader trade policy. The legislative references included in the covering title are C10-0193/2025 and 2025/0261(COD).

What Comes Next

The assessment is available on the European Parliament website at the provided URL and can be downloaded as PDF (183 KB) or DOC (81 KB); the document does not specify any subsequent procedural step.

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