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"Ursula von der Leyen sugarcoats the customs deal"

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is building on Europe's industrial strength. To achieve this, however, the poor customs deal with the USA must be renegotiated.

Intralogistics affected by new US steel tariffs

When exporting cranes, industrial trucks, continuous conveyors and storage and retrieval machines to the USA, 50 percent duty will be levied on the steel content. Members are advised to check whether they are affected.

"EU and USA must step up their game for steel and aluminum"

The tariff agreement between the US and EU at least reduces uncertainty somewhat. However, it is hardly worth more than the paper it is written on if more and more products fall under the steel and aluminum tariffs.

EU Sudan sanctions updated

The EU has updated the content of one of its two embargo regulations against Sudan. Among other things, two new companies have been added to the blacklist.

EU sanctions on Iran updated

The EU has updated the content of two of its embargo regulations against Iran. For the third Iran embargo regulation, a completely up-to-date consolidated text version is once again available.

18th EU sanctions package: measures also against Belarus

On July 18, 2025, the EU published its 18th sanctions package, which also includes measures against Belarus. It includes two amending regulations. Some of the tougher sanctions are also relevant for the mechanical and plant engineering sector.

18th EU sanctions package: measures not only against Russia

On July 18, 2025, the EU published its 18th sanctions package against Russia. The measures (2 amending regulations) all come into force on 19.07.2025. Some of the tightened sanctions are also relevant for the mechanical and plant engineering industry.

"Trump prolongs toxic uncertainty for companies"

US punitive tariffs of 30 percent would be damaging for all parties involved, for the EU and the USA. Investments and reindustrialization would be slowed down.

Working Group on Export Controls and Sanctions: Knowledge transfer

The Export Controls and Sanctions Working Group provides impulses for your daily work. It shows examples of best practice, provides suggestions and promotes contacts between members.

China: Massive delivery delays for rare earths - VDMA survey

The new Chinese export controls on rare earths and some products made from them are increasingly becoming a massive problem. China cannot keep up with issuing the export licenses that are now required.

Changes to "small" country-related EU embargoes

We always report on changes to major embargoes or embargo changes with significant relevance for mechanical and plant engineering at short notice. Here is an overview of less relevant embargo changes since January 2025.

Current VDMA overview "Country-related embargoes"

The tabular VDMA overview "Country-related embargoes" makes it easy to find out which countries are currently subject to EU embargo measures and what the current status of the embargo texts is.

VDMA flash survey USA

US tariffs harm trade worldwide

EU sanctions on Syria largely lifted

With effect from May 29, 2025, the EU has largely, but not completely, lifted its sanctions against Syria. This is in response to the change in US policy towards Syria announced by President Trump in Saudi Arabia.

New VDMA Austria Working Group Export Control

New VDMA Austria Working Group Export Control

Burden limit for companies has been reached

Sentiment among companies in the mechanical and plant engineering sector in Baden-Württemberg remains low

Russia sanctions: Consolidated legal texts of the EU

The EU provides consolidated versions of its sanctions regulations. In the case of the Russia sanctions, the consolidated legal texts have now been updated to the 16th sanctions package.

Russia sanctions: 17th EU sanctions package

On May 20, 2025, the EU published its 17th package of sanctions against Russia. The measures (5 amending regulations) all come into force on May 21, 2025. Some of the tightened sanctions are also relevant for the mechanical and plant engineering industry.

Challenging environment in Egypt

Foreign exchange market was deregulated in March 2024. But expectations that exports would pick up afterwards were not fulfilled. VDMA members in Egypt nevertheless report good business.

New tariffs for trade in goods with the United States

New tariffs for European goods in trade with the USA.

Mercosur production: certificate of origin to be simplified

The mechanical engineering industry in Brazil will benefit from the simplification of certificates of origin through self-certification in Mercosur.

Rabobank presented analyses on the Green Deal and tariffs

What impact will tariff decisions have on transatlantic relations or the global agricultural machinery trade? And how will the EU's change of course away from the Green Deal affect our industry?

Tariffs on cars and car parts

Tariffs of 25 percent on the import of cars and car parts have been effective since April 3 and May 3, respectively.

Tariffs on steel and aluminum affect mechanical engineering

On March 12, the USA imposed tariffs of 25 percent on all steel and aluminum products, including some steel and aluminum derivatives. This affects the mechanical and plant engineering sector, especially the spare parts business.

Russia and Belarus: 16th EU sanctions package

The EU's 16th sanctions package against Russia and Belarus has been somewhat lost in the excitement surrounding US President Trump. But there are new risks and details that VDMA members have to deal with.

"Trump's customs policy harms everyone!"

Donald Trump and Elon Musk may appear to be saviors - in reality, they are more like "wrecking balls". VDMA President Bertram Kawlath argues against this in an interview.

"Tariffs within North America will also hurt European companies."

The US tariffs for Canada and Mexico also affect the mechanical engineering industry - and its American customers. Quick negotiations are needed to get the tariffs off the table.

Combined Nomenclature 2025 published

The EU Commission has published the Combined Nomenclature (commodity codes) for the year 2025. There are only a few changes for mechanical engineering.

EU Commission requests postponement of EU deforestation regulation

The EU Commission proposes postponement of the Deforestation Regulation by one year following massive criticism.

Current developments in export control

What's new in the area of export controls? What do you currently have to be prepared for in practice? The event addressed the most important developments.

Exchange of experience in customs

Among other things, the event covered changes in the areas of ATLAS exports, carbon offset tax (CBAM) and customs clearance in third countries.

VDMA Calls on EU and U.S. to Permanently End Steel and Aluminum Trade Dispute

The EU and U.S. should finally bury the hatchet on this half-decade-long trade dispute that has triggered uncertainty and increased costs for manufacturers in both markets.

Customs info sheets updated

VDMA Foreign Trade has revised and updated the customs info sheets.

Foreign Trade Newsletter on Export Controls for Top Management

Up-to-date information on all issues related to export control, embargoes and sanctions, tailored to the information needs of management.

Foreign Trade Newsletter on Export Controls

Up-to-date information on all issues related to export controls and sanctions.

Event programme

The VDMA offers events on current foreign trade topics, on the web and live on site.

Export control - assessing risks correctly

Export control is sometimes underestimated, sometimes overestimated. VDMA members can get advice and help from the VDMA to identify and comply with export restrictions and avoid unnecessary expense.

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