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Macron ‘not in favour’ of vast new US-EU trade deal

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MADRID: French President Emmanuel Macron said he viewed talks between US President Donald Trump and the European Union ( EU) Commission chief JeanClaude Juncker as “useful”, but he was “not in favour” of a “vast new trade deal” between the EU and the US.

“European and France never wanted a trade war and the talks were therefore useful in as far as they helped scale back any unnecessar­y tension, and working to bring about an appeasemen­t is useful,” the French leader said after a meeting with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez in Madrid.

“But a good trade discussion... can only be done on a balanced, reciprocal basis, and in no case under any sort of threat,” Macron said.

“In this regard, we have a number of questions and concerns that we will clarify”.

Macron said he was “not in favour of us launching a vast trade agreement, along the lines of the TTIP, because the current context does now allow for that,” referring to a transatlan­tic free-trade deal which stalled two years ago.

And he reaffirmed his opposition to including agricultur­e in any such deal.

“I believe that no European standard should be suppressed or lowered in the areas of the environmen­t, health or food, for example.” Macron went on to insist that “clear gestures are needed from the US, signs of de-escalation on steel and aluminium, on which the US have imposed illegal taxes.

That, for me, would constitute a prelude to making further concrete headway” on trade.

In the US on Wednesday, Trump and Juncker announced a plan to defuse a lingering trade row, that in effect saw Washington back off a threat of auto tariffs against Europe, at least for now.

Neverthele­ss, the details of the deal remained vague, with a statement mentioning that the transatlan­tic allies would “launch a new phase” in the relationsh­ip.

Spanish premier Sanchez, for his part, also said “we don’t want any trade war” and said he was determined to “defend (the EU’s) common agricultur­al policy”. — AFP

 ??  ?? Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez (right) meets with French President Emmanuel Macron at the Moncloa Palace in Madrid. Macron said he viewed talks between US President Trump and EU Commission chief Juncker as useful, but he was not in favour of a...
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez (right) meets with French President Emmanuel Macron at the Moncloa Palace in Madrid. Macron said he viewed talks between US President Trump and EU Commission chief Juncker as useful, but he was not in favour of a...

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