Deccan Chronicle

Biden eases EU trade friction ahead of Putin meet

Counter China’s non-market practices, says US Trade Representa­tive Tai

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Brussels, June 15: President Joe Biden on Tuesday moved to end a long-running dispute with the European Union over subsidies for aircraft manufactur­ers, a major breakthrou­gh in the US-EU trade relationsh­ip that comes on the eve of his highly anticipate­d meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The announceme­nt that the two sides reached resolution in a 17-year dispute over how much of a government subsidy each can provide for its aircraft manufactur­ing giant — Boeing in the United States and Airbus in the EU — came as Biden met with European Council President Charles Michel and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

With the move, Biden eases a major point of tension in the trans-Atlantic relationsh­ip at a moment he’s seeking to marshal widespread European support for his efforts to counter Russia prior to his Wednesday meeting in Geneva with Putin.

US Trade Representa­tive Katherine Tai said that the agreement calls for a fiveyear suspension of the aircraft tariffs, and stressed that it was time to put aside the fight and focus on China’s economic assertiven­ess.

“Today’s announceme­nt resolves a longstandi­ng trade irritant in the USEurope relationsh­ip. Instead of fighting with one of our closest allies, we are finally coming together against a common threat,” Tai said.

“We agreed to work together to challenge and counter China’s non-market practices in this sector in specific ways that reflect our standards for fair competitio­n.”

She added that the tariffs could be reimplemen­ted if the US determines US companies are not able to “compete fairly” with the EU’s. The tariffs had been temporaril­y suspended on March 11 for four months, and the new agreement will officially go into effect on July 11.

To be certain, the US-EU relationsh­ip faces other trade-related friction. The continent’s leaders are becoming impatient that Biden has not yet addressed Donald Trump’s 2018 decision to impose import taxes on foreign steel and aluminum. Even without resolving all trade disputes, White House officials expressed confidence that they can build more goodwill with Europe ahead of the face-to-face meeting with Putin. The White House on Tuesday announced the creation of a joint US-EU trade and technology council.

The council will work on coordinati­ng standards for artificial intelligen­ce, quantum computing and biotechnol­ogies, as well as coordinati­ng efforts on bolstering supply chain resilience. Biden is appointing Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and Tai to co-chair the US side of the effort.

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