Brussels could lose “favorable” access to American gas if it fails to “go forward” with the agreement, Washington’s envoy has warned
The US ambassador to the EU has urged Brussels to ratify the previously signed trade deal with Washington or risk losing “favorable” access to American energy supplies.
Under the deal reached last summer, the bloc agreed to a baseline tariff of 15% for all EU goods entering the US, while slashing its own levies on US industrial goods and some agricultural products to zero. The EU also agreed to buy $750 billion worth of US energy by 2028. The European Parliament is scheduled to vote on its ratification this week.
“I don’t know what will happen with respect to energy if they don’t go forward with the agreement,” Andrew Puzder told the Financial Times on Monday. Washington would still do business with the bloc “but just the terms may not be as favorable,” according to the US envoy.
The diplomat cautioned that, if the EU is “going to survive economically, they need energy, and we can supply it.” Washington would still want to “be encouraged to do that,” he added.
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The bloc has been struggling to meet its energy needs following its decision to ditch cheaper Russian energy imports. Some major EU economies like Germany, which were previously largely reliant on Russian energy, have become heavily dependent on US imports. The German Environmental Aid Association (DUH) reported in January that 96% of the nation’s LNG imports in 2025 came from the US.
Some EU politicians have called for the decision to ditch Russian energy to be reviewed, but the European Commission maintains that it will continue to pursue the full phase-out of Russian fossil fuels by 2027.
Kremlin envoy Kirill Dmitriev warned last week that the bloc could face an energy price “tsunami,” as a result of Brussels’ “stubborn strategic stupidity.” He also explained that Moscow has shifted it focus elsewhere and the EU could end up being “at the end of the queue” of Russian energy buyers.
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