U.S. and Europe trade negotiators discuss tariffs in Paris
Tensions rise over levies, trade deficits and food safety rules
- By: Catherine Gaschka, Sam Mcneil and Paul Wiseman, The Associated Press
- June 4, 2025 June 4, 2025
- 10:24
Tensions rise over levies, trade deficits and food safety rules
Canada calls new U.S. tariffs “unlawful” as industries brace for impact
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