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Slovak exporters: US tariffs restrict Slovak companies and industry, an agreement at the EU level is needed

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Bratislava – Building trade barriers and adopting restrictive measures in international trade restricts the export potential of Slovak companies and industry. On Wednesday, the Slovak Export Council (SEC) stated this, calling for the initiation of negotiations at the national level as well as at the EU level with partners in the USA to prevent a trade war, reports TASR. “We should not be misled by statistics about how much steel or aluminum the …
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Council of Exporters calls for dialogue at national and European level

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Building trade barriers and adopting restrictive measures in international trade are limiting the export potential of Slovak companies and industry. This was stated on Wednesday by the Council of Slovak Exporters, which calls for the start of negotiations at both the national and European levels with partners in the US in order to prevent a trade war. "We should not be confused by statistics on how much steel or aluminum Slovak industry directly…

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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hnonline.sk broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Wednesday, March 12, 2025.
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