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EU removes tariffs from US goods
The European Parliament approved a trade deal with the US to reduce tariffs on industrial and agricultural goods, with Washington agreeing to cap its tariffs. Delays occurred due to US President Donald Trump's Greenland annexation threat, leading to added safeguards, while Brussels now demands exit clauses. Europe faces a trade war on two fronts, including French calls for action against Chinese overproduction.
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