Odaily Planet Daily News According to the Wall Street Journal, people familiar with the matter revealed that the European Union is considering reducing tariffs on a range of U.S. imports in an effort to quickly reach a trade deal with President Trump. EU leaders are scheduled to meet in Brussels on Thursday evening local time to discuss how much they are willing to compromise to win Trump's support. Other preferential measures under consideration include reducing non-tariff barriers and increasing purchases of U.S. liquefied natural gas and other products. Sources familiar with the negotiations said that many European officials and diplomats have now accepted the reality that the Trump administration has no intention of canceling the 10% base tariff and are instead focusing on seeking as many exemptions as possible to mitigate the economic impact of these and other tariffs. Germany and Italy are taking the lead in pushing the EU and the United States to quickly reach a preliminary agreement. People familiar with the matter said such an agreement might only require a few pages of paper, and the details could be updated in subsequent negotiations.