The European Union approved legislation to enact its trade deal with the United States on Tuesday, more than two weeks before President Donald Trump would have imposed higher tariffs on the 27-nation bloc if the pact hadn’t taken effect. European lawmakers had until July Fourth, the day of America’s 250th birthday, to
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The European Union approved legislation to enact its trade deal with the United States on Tuesday, more than two weeks before President Donald Trump would have imposed higher tariffs on the 27-nation bloc if the pact hadn’t taken effect. European lawmakers had until July Fourth, the day of America’s 250th birthday, to
The European Union approved legislation to enact its trade deal with the United States on Tuesday, more than two weeks before President Donald Trump would have imposed higher tariffs on the 27-nation bloc if the pact hadn’t taken effect. The European Parliament approved on Tuesday cutting duties on many US goods imports to fulfil the European Union’s side of a trade deal struck last year, and avert a new round of tariff conflict between the world’s largest trading partners. Frustrated with delays in passing the year-old agreement, Trump threatened much higher tariffs on European goods if it wasn't passed by July 4.
Washington Examiner reported the story as "EU approves US trade deal to avert Trump tariffs."
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