EU wants to boost G7 coordination to fend off Trump’s tariffs
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In full negotiation with the United States, Brussels is preparing all kinds of responses to US tariff increases, and among the possible avenues, the EU could strengthen its coordination with Canada and Japan, also major trading partners in the United States.
On Monday, 14 July, the European Commission President of the European Trade Commission, Mr. Mariš Šefčović, stated that the European Commission was seeking to formally involve the G7 countries, such as Canada and Japan, in coordinating responses to US President Donald Trump's unpredictable duties. This is reported by the Policy. "We are always in contact with our major trading partners, especially the G7 countries. " The situation has now gained…
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