EU, US should de-escalate and negotiate trade deal: IMF Europe director
- IMF Europe Director Alfred Kammer urged the US and EU to negotiate trade.
- This call follows recent US tariffs imposed earlier this month and a 90-day negotiation period.
- French and German ministers expressed differing views on the state of these negotiations.
- French Minister Eric Lombard stated, "We're still a long way from an agreement."
- Kammer hopes a successful outcome would help boost lackluster growth on the continent.
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The United States and the European Union must "de-escalate" and "negotiate a deal" to help boost weak economic growth on the continent, the International Monetary Fund's Europe director said on Friday, according to...
EU, US should de-escalate and negotiate trade deal: IMF Europe director
The United States and European Union need to "de-escalate" and "negotiate a deal" to help boost lackluster growth on the continent, the International Monetary Fund's Europe director said Friday.
Brussels and Washington must 'calm things' and 'negotiate an agreement' on tariffs if Europe is to be able to give a boost to its hesitant growth, IMF's Director of the Europe region, Alfred Kammer, said on Friday.
The International Monetary Fund sees Europe as competitive
Washington - Brussels and Washington must "cold things" and "negotiate an agreement" on tariffs if Europe is to be able to boost its hesitant growth, said Friday IMF Director of Europe Alfred Kammer
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