Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo; Ambassador Katherine Tai, the U.S. Trade Representative; and European Commission executive vice president Valdis Dombrovskis appear to have made a breakthrough in the negotiations of a trade war started during the Trump administration.
Dombrovskis confirmed the news in a tweet Monday morning that summarized a virtual meeting that took place last week.
“In our effort to reboot trans-Atlantic relations, EU will temporarily suspend the increase of its rebalancing measures on U.S. 232 steel & aluminum tariffs. This gives us space to find joint solutions to this dispute & tackle global excess capacity,” Dombrovskis tweeted.
Both sides released a joint statement that reads, in part:
“The leaders acknowledged the need for effective solutions that preserve our critical industries and agreed to chart a path that ends the WTO disputes following the U.S. application of tariffs on imports from the E.U. under Section 232.”
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