EU Set to Unfreeze Trade Deal With US, Vote on Ratification
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Brussels and Washington must "go further" to implement the trade agreement, after the US President Donald Trump gave up on tariff taxation, said European Council President Antonio Costa, at the end of the Brussels emergency call EU summit, reports POLICY.
European Parliament President Roberta Mezzola announced in Brussels tonight that work on a trade agreement with the United States will continue, after US President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that he was abandoning the introduction of tariffs on European countries over Greenland.
Work had been suspended because of Donald Trump's threats to impose tariffs on countries that resisted his claim to take control of Greenland.
The European Union welcomes the decision of US President Donald Trump to waive the imposition of new customs duties on European products and wishes to move forward now on the implementation of the trade agreement with Washington, said European Council President Antonio Costa. "The announcement that there will be no new US customs duties in Europe is positive. The imposition of additional customs duties would have been incompatible with the EU-US…
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