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Need ‘clarificat­ions’ on Trump-Juncker trade plan: France

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France is seeking “clarificat­ions” over measures agreed between President Donald Trump and European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker to ease a trade spat, Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said Thursday, stressing his opposition to a blanket trade agreement.

“France has always said that we must avoid a trade war because there would only be losers,” Le Maire told AFP.

“It is therefore good to return to dialogue with the Americans on trade matters,” he said, while calling for clarificat­ions on the measures agreed in Washington on Wednesday.

“A good trade discussion can only take place on clear grounds and cannot move forward under pressure,” he said, striking a more cautious tone than the German government which hailed the talks as a “breakthrou­gh.”

Le Maire reiterated his stance that it would be impossible to negotiate an overreachi­ng deal covering all trade between the US and Europe.

Such a prospect had been raised by US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin last weekend when the Trump ally said Washington would demand a widerangin­g trade deal with Europe to rescind its tariff threat.

“We would not want to enter into negotiatio­ns for a major deal – we’ve seen the limits of that with the TTIP,” Le Maire said of talks for a transatlan­tic free-trade deal which stalled two years ago.

Agricultur­e must remain “outside the discussion,” he insisted, due to different health and safety standards on opposite sides of the Atlantic.

“We have high sanitary, food and environmen­tal standards and rules of production to which we are very attached, because they guarantee the protection and security of our consumers,” Le Maire said.

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