European Union approves tariff agreement with United States
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The European Council and Parliament agreed Tuesday to move forward with the trade agreement from last summer with President Donald Trump in Scotland.
The agreement would eliminate EU tariffs on U.S. industrial goods, grant preferential access to U.S. farm and seafood products and set a 15% ceiling on U.S. duties for key European exports. In return,
Europe is on track to defend itself against Russia but unlikely to project meaningful power beyond its borders, leaving the continent an inward-looking island of stability. For the United States, that is a mixed blessing: a stronger Europe at home frees up U.
May 8 (UPI) --The European Commission announced Thursday it has compiled a list of imported goods and items from the United States that could become subject to tariffs if the Trump administration doesn't back down or make a deal in regard to the duties ...
EU lawmakers want tougher safeguards, including a "sunrise clause" under which the EU would only cut duties when the United States fulfilled its side of the deal, the possibili