US Trade Officials Push Back on EU’s Tech Regulations Amid Tariff Negotiations
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US trade officials push back on EU’s tech regulations amid tariff negotiations
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick argues the EU and United States would mutually benefit from the EU easing up on its digital regulations that disproportionately affect American companies.
Brussels. Trade officials of the Trump administration, Howard Lutnick and Jamieson Greer, insisted this Monday in their contacts with the European Commission and the 27 in demanding a relaxation of European legislation for digital services and markets because they consider that they pursue American technological giants.The announcement was made after a day in Brussels in which they also ruled out moving towards a reduced tariff for steel and alu…
Lower tariffs on steel for relaxed EU digital rules? U.S. Trade Minister Lutnick suggests a willingness to deal. EU Trade Commissioner Sefcovic becomes clear: the sovereign EU legislation would not be negotiable.
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The European Union does not expect any deal to ease U.S. steel tariffs during meetings with senior American trade officials this week, European Commissioner for Trade Maros Sefcovic said on Nov. 24, after initial rounds of talks in Brussels. Speaking to reporters following meetings with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer on Sunday and U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Monday morning, Sefcovic said the discussions remained a review …
The US openly states that European regulations primarily affect American companies.
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