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EU and US pursue interim agreement on aluminium and steel to prevent the resurgence of Trump tariffs underlining commitment to trade stability

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Update time : 2023-10-10 16:19:31
According to a recent report by Bloomberg News, this collaborative effort signifies a significant step forward in averting potential disruptions to transatlantic commerce. The negotiations represent a crucial element of diplomacy between these two economic powerhouses as they strive to foster stronger trade relations while mitigating any potential trade disputes that may arise. The forthcoming summit serves as a pivotal moment for both parties to solidify their commitment to fair and balanced trade practices and address any outstanding concerns in the steel and aluminium trade realm.
Officials from the White House and the European Commission are currently in discussions to reach a provisional political agreement. This agreement would encompass the core components of the Global Arrangement for Sustainable Steel and Aluminium, a negotiation between the EU and the US that has been ongoing since 2021. These key elements involve addressing non-market excess capacity and reducing carbon emissions. This information is based on sources familiar with the ongoing negotiations.
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