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EU: Farming ‘not part’ of US trade deal

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EU insisted yesterday that proposed trade talks between Europe and the United States would not include farming, in contradict­ion to a claim by US President Donald Trump.

“I have been very clear on that ... Agricultur­e is not part of it, only the things that are explicitly mentioned in the statement,” European Commission spokeswoma­n Mina Andreeva told reporters in Brussels, in reference to a joint communique after White House talks on Wednesday.

“When you read the joint statement ... you will see no mention of agricultur­e as such, you will see a mention of farmers and a mention of soybeans, which are part of the discussion­s and we will follow up that,” she said.

The clarificat­ion came a day after Mr Trump hailed the agreement as a major victory for US farmers, who have seen their exports plummet due to Washington’s protection­ist policies.

“We just opened up Europe for you farmers,” he said at a rally in the farm state of Iowa, where Trump has seen his strong support in opinion polls dim.

Led by farming powerhouse France, the EU is under pressure to underline that no such concession was made to Trump, especially amid widespread opposition in Europe to seeing an influx of geneticall­y modified imports from the US.

In the US on Wednesday, Mr Trump and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker announced their plan to defuse a festering trade row, that in effect saw Washington back off a threat of auto tariffs against Europe, at least for now.

A statement mentioned very briefly that further trade talks would seek to “increase trade” in soybeans.

An senior EU official insisted this would have no consequenc­e in the talks and that markets alone will decide on the level of US soybean imports to Europe.

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