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EU hopes to ease trade tension with US at G7 summit

Sino-US trade war has spurred fears of a broader economic slump

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BRUSSELS, Aug 24, (RTRS): The European Union hopes to ease trade tensions with US President Donald Trump when the leaders of the world’s seven major advanced economies meet in France over the weekend, a senior EU official said on Thursday.

Transatlan­tic rifts are set to feature prominentl­y when Trump arrives at the G7 summit in France to discuss difference­s over trade, Iran and climate change.

The EU said last month it would retaliate with extra duties on 35 billion euros’ worth of US goods if Washington imposes punitive tariffs on EU cars.

The Sino-US trade war has also spurred fears of a broader global economic slump.

“We see trade tensions as the single most important risk factor to the growth of the global economy,” the senior EU official said. The bloc would be seeking to defuse them and to concentrat­e on a “positive” EU-US trade agenda.

Since the EU’s chief executive, Jean-Claude Juncker travelled to Washington for trade talks with Trump a year ago, the bloc’s imports of US liquefied natural gas have tripled, while those of soybeans have doubled, according to the official.

“We can continue on that pathway where we also have an opportunit­y for both the US and the EU to reach a deal on the eliminatio­n of industrial tariffs,” the official said. If such an agreement is reached, the EU estimates that each side will generate an additional 26 billion dollars or euros in exports.

The EU would also prefer to resolve a dispute between aircraft manufactur­ers Boeing and Airbus without resorting to tariffs, the official said.

Separately, a Trump administra­tion official told Reuters that Washington could agree a trade declaratio­n in the French resort town of Biarritz with new British prime minister Boris Johnson, who will also be there and is making overtures to the US president as Brexit looms.

“It wouldn’t be an agreement on any trade issues. But it would be a statement about how to proceed, what the roadmap might be, what they were looking for from the trade negotiator­s and economic ministers,” the senior White House official said.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, the official said that any such statement would signal determinat­ion on the part of the United States to support Britain through the Brexit process.

While Brexit marks an unpreceden­ted rollback of European integratio­n and has been a shock to the EU, Trump has praised it as an opportunit­y and offered warm words on Johnson himself, highlighti­ng another fundamenta­l disagreeme­nt straining the partnershi­p between Washington and Europe.

 ??  ?? German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron shakes hands during a meeting on the first day of the G-7 summit in Biarritz, France, Aug 24. US President Donald Trump and the six other leaders of the Group of Seven nations will begin meeting Saturday for three days in the
southweste­rn French resort town of Biarritz. (AP)
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron shakes hands during a meeting on the first day of the G-7 summit in Biarritz, France, Aug 24. US President Donald Trump and the six other leaders of the Group of Seven nations will begin meeting Saturday for three days in the southweste­rn French resort town of Biarritz. (AP)

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