What the US wants from Europe: better conditions for cars and meat, regulation and taxes are a problem
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What the US wants from Europe: better conditions for cars and meat, regulation and taxes are a problem
The US government will demand that the European Union improve conditions for exporting cars and agricultural products to Europe, the Italian daily Corriere della Sera reported, citing US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. He previously told the newspaper that Washington is concerned about EU regulations on digital services and some taxes that affect American products.
Trump demands concrete action. US wants to sell its meat and cars in Europe, says US Commerce Secretary
The US government will demand better conditions from the European Union for the export of cars and agricultural products to Europe. This is reported today by the Italian daily Corriere della Sera, whose correspondent spoke with US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick. He had previously told the newspaper that Washington is bothered by the EU's regulation of digital services and some taxes that also affect American products. Šefčovič presents th…
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